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Opened in 1983, thanks in part to a grant from Coca-Cola magnate Robert W. Woodruff, the Stent Family Wing was named one of the ten best works of American architecture of the 1980s by the American Institute of Architects.
—Stent Family Wing
Designed by Richard Meier
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Renowned Italian architect Renzo Piano designed the coffered ceilings on the Wieland Pavilion Skyway Level with funnel-shaped skylights. These special rooftop scoops—called velas, or “sails”—illuminate the Skyway galleries with northern light, favored by artists for its soft effect. Northern light also has the benefit of being indirect, which protects the artwork from deterioration.
—Wieland Pavilion
Designed by Renzo Piano
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The Anne Cox Chambers Wing opened in 2005 as part of the High’s “village for the arts” expansion. The structure is clad in aluminum panels and has a specially designed roof system that fills the space with natural light.
—Anne Cox Chambers Wing
Designed by Renzo Piano
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- African Art
- Folk and Self-Taught Art
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- American Art
- Decorative Arts
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- Stephen Burks: Shelter in Place
- European Art
- Decorative Arts
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- Robinson Atrium
- Greene Family Learning Gallery
- Restrooms
- Bridge to Wieland Pavilion and Main Entrance
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- Greene Family Education Center
- Café
- Restrooms
- Nursing Room
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- Modern and Contemporary Art
- Contemporary Design
- Restrooms
- Bridge to Stent Family Wing and Anne Cox Chambers Wing
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- Special Exhibitions
- Restrooms
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- Main Entrance / Taylor Lobby
- Orkin Sculpture Terrace
- Admissions and Information
- Coffee Bar
- Museum Shop
- Restrooms
- Bridge to Stent Family Wing
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- Photography and Works on Paper
- Works on Paper Study Room
- Restrooms
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- Modern and Contemporary Art
- Restroom
- Bridge to Wieland Pavilion
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- Monir FarmanFarmaian: A Mirror Garden
- Special Exhibitions
- Restrooms
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- Entrance
- Special Exhibitions
- Restrooms