Rafael Viñoly Architects
The Cleveland Art Museum
Cleveland, Ohio
18th century European sculpture is housed in a glass gallery facing south towards Wade Lagoon.Credit: Brad Feinknopf
East Wing and illuminated glass gallery are connected by a glass bridge to the restored 1916 Building.Credit: Brad Feinknopf
East Wing and Glass Gallery in foreground are connected by a glass bridge to the restored 1916 Building in background.Credit: Brad Feinknopf
View of the restoration of original entry canopy at Breuer Building and introduction of new glass entry lobby and glass elevator.Credit: Brad Feinknopf
Glass pedestrian bridge connects the East Wing with the restored 1916 building.Credit: Brad Feinknopf
Pedestrian bridge and 1916 Building at east façade as seen from Glass Gallery.Credit: Brad Feinknopf
The original 1916 building was fully renovated and its skylight roof restored, and it now serves as a home for Egyptian, Greek, Roman, European, early Christian, and early American art collections.Credit: Brad Feinknopf
Concept diagram of new public and private spaces in the museum expansion.Credit: Rafael Vinoly Architects
Rendering of Piazza space. Construction of Piazza to begin during Phase II.Credit: Rafael Vinoly Architects
Axonmetric of Glass Gallery, Glass Pedestrian Corridor, and Glass Bridge.Credit: Rafael Vinoly Architects






















































