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Part of a development that rehabilitates historic school buildings and adds 492 apartments, the museum seeks to revitalize a long-neglected part of southwest D.C.
More than two decades after their first adaption of a collection of mill buildings in Duisburg, Germany, Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron add onto the complex.