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Herzog & de Meuron’s Parrish Art Museum Breaks Ground on Monday

07/13/2010
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    Next Monday the Parrish Art Museum, located along the Montauk Highway in Water Mill, will officially break ground, introducing a beautiful new design by Pritzker Prize-winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron. The Parrish Museum, which is currently settled within a storied Southamption Village construction, will next open its doors the summer of 2012 with a brand-new 34,500-square-foot modern structure consisting of two parallel single-story wings settled on a lush 14-acre site. The new museum has been thoughtfully designed to be discrete in nature, responding not only to the local architecture, but to the natural conditions of the site including the indigenous landscape.
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  • herzog + de meuron parrish art museum
    Next Monday the Parrish Art Museum, located along the Montauk Highway in Water Mill, will officially break ground, introducing a beautiful new design by Pritzker Prize-winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron. The Parrish Museum, which is currently settled within a storied Southamption Village construction, will next open its doors the summer of 2012 with a brand-new 34,500-square-foot modern structure consisting of two parallel single-story wings settled on a lush 14-acre site. The new museum has been thoughtfully designed to be discrete in nature, responding not only to the local architecture, but to the natural conditions of the site including the indigenous landscape.
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  • herzog + de meuron parrish art museum
    Next Monday the Parrish Art Museum, located along the Montauk Highway in Water Mill, will officially break ground, introducing a beautiful new design by Pritzker Prize-winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron. The Parrish Museum, which is currently settled within a storied Southamption Village construction, will next open its doors the summer of 2012 with a brand-new 34,500-square-foot modern structure consisting of two parallel single-story wings settled on a lush 14-acre site. The new museum has been thoughtfully designed to be discrete in nature, responding not only to the local architecture, but to the natural conditions of the site including the indigenous landscape.
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  • herzog + de meuron parrish art museum
    Next Monday the Parrish Art Museum, located along the Montauk Highway in Water Mill, will officially break ground, introducing a beautiful new design by Pritzker Prize-winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron. The Parrish Museum, which is currently settled within a storied Southamption Village construction, will next open its doors the summer of 2012 with a brand-new 34,500-square-foot modern structure consisting of two parallel single-story wings settled on a lush 14-acre site. The new museum has been thoughtfully designed to be discrete in nature, responding not only to the local architecture, but to the natural conditions of the site including the indigenous landscape.
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  • herzog + de meuron parrish art museum
    Next Monday the Parrish Art Museum, located along the Montauk Highway in Water Mill, will officially break ground, introducing a beautiful new design by Pritzker Prize-winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron. The Parrish Museum, which is currently settled within a storied Southamption Village construction, will next open its doors the summer of 2012 with a brand-new 34,500-square-foot modern structure consisting of two parallel single-story wings settled on a lush 14-acre site. The new museum has been thoughtfully designed to be discrete in nature, responding not only to the local architecture, but to the natural conditions of the site including the indigenous landscape.
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  • herzog + de meuron parrish art museum
    Next Monday the Parrish Art Museum, located along the Montauk Highway in Water Mill, will officially break ground, introducing a beautiful new design by Pritzker Prize-winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron. The Parrish Museum, which is currently settled within a storied Southamption Village construction, will next open its doors the summer of 2012 with a brand-new 34,500-square-foot modern structure consisting of two parallel single-story wings settled on a lush 14-acre site. The new museum has been thoughtfully designed to be discrete in nature, responding not only to the local architecture, but to the natural conditions of the site including the indigenous landscape.
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  • herzog + de meuron parrish art museum
    Next Monday the Parrish Art Museum, located along the Montauk Highway in Water Mill, will officially break ground, introducing a beautiful new design by Pritzker Prize-winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron. The Parrish Museum, which is currently settled within a storied Southamption Village construction, will next open its doors the summer of 2012 with a brand-new 34,500-square-foot modern structure consisting of two parallel single-story wings settled on a lush 14-acre site. The new museum has been thoughtfully designed to be discrete in nature, responding not only to the local architecture, but to the natural conditions of the site including the indigenous landscape.
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  • herzog + de meuron parrish art museum
    Next Monday the Parrish Art Museum, located along the Montauk Highway in Water Mill, will officially break ground, introducing a beautiful new design by Pritzker Prize-winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron. The Parrish Museum, which is currently settled within a storied Southamption Village construction, will next open its doors the summer of 2012 with a brand-new 34,500-square-foot modern structure consisting of two parallel single-story wings settled on a lush 14-acre site. The new museum has been thoughtfully designed to be discrete in nature, responding not only to the local architecture, but to the natural conditions of the site including the indigenous landscape.
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  • original design
    Next Monday the Parrish Art Museum, located along the Montauk Highway in Water Mill, will officially break ground, introducing a beautiful new design by Pritzker Prize-winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron. The Parrish Museum, which is currently settled within a storied Southamption Village construction, will next open its doors the summer of 2012 with a brand-new 34,500-square-foot modern structure consisting of two parallel single-story wings settled on a lush 14-acre site. The new museum has been thoughtfully designed to be discrete in nature, responding not only to the local architecture, but to the natural conditions of the site including the indigenous landscape.
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  • original design plan
    Next Monday the Parrish Art Museum, located along the Montauk Highway in Water Mill, will officially break ground, introducing a beautiful new design by Pritzker Prize-winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron. The Parrish Museum, which is currently settled within a storied Southamption Village construction, will next open its doors the summer of 2012 with a brand-new 34,500-square-foot modern structure consisting of two parallel single-story wings settled on a lush 14-acre site. The new museum has been thoughtfully designed to be discrete in nature, responding not only to the local architecture, but to the natural conditions of the site including the indigenous landscape.
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herzog + de meuron parrish art museum

Next Monday the Parrish Art Museum, located along the Montauk Highway in Water Mill, will officially break ground, introducing a beautiful new design by Pritzker Prize-winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron. The Parrish Museum, which is currently settled within a storied Southamption Village construction, will next open its doors the summer of 2012 with a brand-new 34,500-square-foot modern structure consisting of two parallel single-story wings settled on a lush 14-acre site. The new museum has been thoughtfully designed to be discrete in nature, responding not only to the local architecture, but to the natural conditions of the site including the indigenous landscape.

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