Since the 1970s, OMA has established a reputation for pushing the boundaries of architecture—on a theoretical and, then, on a physical level. The worldwide offices of the firm have, in recent decades, completed numerous mixed-use, residential, cultural, and retail projects, often boldly defying gravity and conventional notions of scale and materials. But the public museum is a building type that has mostly eluded them, especially in North America.
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