The Long View

Oct 5–Dec 9, 2000

MoMA

Michael Maltzan. MoMA QNS, Long Island City, New York. 1999–2002. Foamcore, board, wood, synthetic polymer paint, acrylic and printed paper, 10 1/2 × 39 7/8 × 29″ (26.7 × 101.3 × 73.7 cm). Gift of the architect. © 2016 Michael Maltzan

The Museum of Modern Art and The Municipal Art Society of New York collaborate on a series of five two-week exhibitions featuring current projects by young architectural firms. SHoP/Sharples Holden Pasquarelli explores new techniques of digital design (October 5–14); UN Studio/Van Berkel & Bos presents plans for Transfer Zone Arnhem, which integrates transportation systems, shopping, and housing into a unified, multi-level urban development (October 20–28); Michael Maltzan presents models and drawings for MoMA’s new Long Island City facility (November 2–11); Reiser + Umemoto exhibit several projects including their competition entry for the Graz Music Theater (November 16–25); and Foreign Office Architects presents the Yokohama International Port Terminal design (November 30–December 9).

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