Herta and Paul Amir Building

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The Herta and Paul Amir Building is a prominent contemporary wing of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, known for its striking geometric architecture and innovative exhibition spaces.

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Amir Building atrium design 0 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art museum wing
museum building
architect Delugan Meissl Associated Architects
Preston Scott Cohen
architecturalStyle contemporary architecture
deconstructivism
category Art museum buildings
Buildings and structures in Tel Aviv
Contemporary architecture in Israel
city Tel Aviv
continent Asia
country Israel
donor Herta Amir
Paul Amir
floorCount several above-ground and below-ground levels
function expansion wing of Tel Aviv Museum of Art
hasFeature atrium space
complex folded surfaces
innovative exhibition spaces
multilevel galleries
natural light shafts
public plaza connection
striking geometric facades
underground galleries
hasPublicAccess yes
inception 2011
isPartOf cultural institutions in Tel Aviv
location Israel
Tel Aviv
materialUsed concrete
glass
steel
namedAfter Herta Amir
Paul Amir
notableFor complex interior circulation
innovative geometric design
integration of natural light into galleries
openingDate 2011
operator Tel Aviv Museum of Art
owner Tel Aviv Museum of Art
partOf Tel Aviv Museum of Art
primaryUse display of modern and contemporary art
use art exhibitions
museum education activities
public cultural events

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Tel Aviv Museum of Art hasPart Herta and Paul Amir Building
Preston Scott Cohen notableWork Herta and Paul Amir Building
this entity surface form: Amir Building atrium design