RAMSA completes historically sensitive Tang Wing extension at New York Historical museum
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Ellen Eberhardt
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Robert AM Stern Architects (RAMSA) has completed The Tang Wing for American Democracy, a sensitive extension to the New York Historical museum in New York City. The new wing is attached to the back of the original building along W 76th Street and is informed by the building's early 1900s original design. It contains new galleries and exhibition spaces dedicated to American democracy.
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· 3 pulledThe Tang Wing for American Democracy contains new galleries and exhibition spaces
The extension is affixed to the back of the main New York Historical building along W 76th Street
The design was informed by the building's original design from the early 1900s
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