Although Dallas has nabbed the spotlight in recent months with high-profile additions to its arts district, the city’s close neighbor, Fort Worth, also is adding some architectural pizzazz to its urban core.
On November 20, the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History opened a new $80 million, 166,000-square-foot facility designed by Mexico City’s Legorreta + Legorreta with local firm Gideon Toal. The museum is located within the city’s cultural district, just west of downtown, and joins a number of other notable buildings by Tadao Ando, Louis Kahn, and Philip Johnson.
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