Pulitzer Arts Foundation building

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The Pulitzer Arts Foundation building is a minimalist concrete and glass museum in St. Louis renowned for its serene spaces, interplay of light and shadow, and contemplative atmosphere characteristic of Tadao Ando’s architecture.

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instanceOf art museum building
contemporary architecture
cultural institution building
access publicly accessible museum
architect Tadao Ando
architecturalStyle minimalist architecture
category Modernist architecture in Missouri
Museums in St. Louis, Missouri
Tadao Ando
surface form: Tadao Ando buildings
city St. Louis, Missouri, United States
surface form: St. Louis
client Pulitzer Arts Foundation
Pulitzer family
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designer Tadao Ando Architect & Associates
environment urban context
floorCount 2
function art museum
cultural center
exhibition space
hasPart contemplation spaces
courtyard
galleries
reflecting pool
skylit spaces
lightingDesign natural light emphasis
locatedIn St. Louis, Missouri, United States
surface form: St. Louis, Missouri

United States of America
surface form: United States
material cast-in-place concrete
glass
steel
namedAfter Pulitzer family
neighborhood Grand Center
notableFor careful control of views and sightlines
contemplative atmosphere
integration of interior and exterior spaces
interplay of light and shadow
reflecting pools and water features
serene interior spaces
use of natural light
openingDate 2001
ownedBy Pulitzer Arts Foundation
roofType flat roof
structuralSystem reinforced concrete frame
use display of contemporary art
public programs
temporary exhibitions
yearCompleted 2001

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Tadao Ando designed Pulitzer Arts Foundation building