Herzog & de Meuron and EHDD to Transform 1960s Warehouse into Eames Design Museum
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Ellen Eberhardt
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Summary
Architecture studios Herzog & de Meuron and EHDD are collaborating to transform a 1960s former Birkenstock campus in California into a design museum for the Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity. The project aims to convert the modernist building, originally designed by John Savage Bolles, into a world-class art and design museum.
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· 2 pulledArchitecture studios Herzog & de Meuron and EHDD are set to convert the 1960s former Birkenstock campus in California, USA, into a design museum for the Eames Institute.
The architecture studios are set to turn the building, which was designed in the 1960s by modernist architect John Savage Bolles, into a 'world-class art and design museum'.
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