Stanton Williams’ $55-million renovation of the Musée d’arts de Nantes, in western France, which opened to the public on June 23rd, has reordered the museum’s home in a 19th-century Beaux Arts palace, and linked it to three other new and existing buildings dispersed within an adjacent urban block. The resulting ensemble forms an “architectural promenade” through a new “museum quarter,” says Patrick Richard, project director at the London-based firm.
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