Abu Dhabi - Another Guggenheim museum of modern and contemporary art will arise in the emirate of Abu Dhabi. This was reported by the BBC website. This is expected to be the largest building of the famous museum, whose headquarters is located in New York. However, there are also branches in Bilbao, Berlin, Venice, and Las Vegas.
The building is expected to be completed in 2011 and will have a total of 30,000 square meters. The construction will be designed by architect Frank Gehry, who is also the creator of the Guggenheim museum building in Bilbao, Spain. This building has transformed the previously sleepy Spanish city into a tourist hotspot. The structure resembles a spacecraft from a distant galaxy. The construction of limestone, glass, and metal covered with panels of titanium sheets defies all traditional forms. The apparent external chaos of curves, arches, waves, and spirals transitions into complete order inside. Architecture enthusiasts can certainly look forward to the new building in Abu Dhabi, which does not shy away from various architectural extravagances. Furthermore, it will be the first building in the emirate entirely dedicated to art.
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