Dezeen reports on the new International Center of Photography museum located in New York City. SOM sought to create a space that invites visitors to explore the building's public space and connect it with the energy of the Bowery neighborhood.
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Interior Design magazine spotlights the International Center of Photography's new space in Manhattan. SOM's design connects the ICP Museum to the spontaneity of the Bowery and the informality of commercial buildings that artists have adapted for work, exhibition, and gathering.
The Architect's Newspaper spotlights the opening of the International Center of Photography in New York City, designed by SOM. The article discusses the minimalist approach to the design, which resulted in a versatile space that also responds to the spontaneity of the street.
In its online newsletter, AIA New York reports on the International Center of Photography's move to a new downtown venue. With an inviting glass-fronted public space and a series of multipurpose galleries, SOM's design connects the institution with an emerging arts district on the Bowery.
Today, the International Center of Photography (ICP) opened its new museum space in Manhattan's Lower East Side. Designed by SOM, the facility features a glass-fronted public space, accessible from the street, and a ticketed gallery where ICP will present exhibitions and public programs.
Art Net highlights the opening of the SOM-designed International Center of Photography. Located on the Bowery in New York City, the center's design engages the public with a 90-foot-long glass storefront and features galleries, a public space, and a cafe.
Curbed spotlights the opening of the International Center of Photography's (ICP) new space, designed by SOM. Located at 250 Bowery in New York City and featuring a glass-fronted public space, the design aims to connect the ICP with the spontaneity of the street.