Walker Sculpture Garden Glass Building at Night

The Walker Art Center's Glass House, designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes, is illuminated at night in Minneapolis. The structure serves as an entrance and exhibition space for the museum.
The Walker Art Center's Glass House, designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes, is illuminated at night. Completed in 1971, this structure serves as a prominent entrance and exhibition space for the museum's extensive collection of modern and contemporary art. The building's transparent facade and geometric design are characteristic of late 20th-century architectural trends. It is situated within the Walker Sculpture Garden, a public park in Minneapolis that features a diverse array of outdoor sculptures and installations.
Photo taken in June 2017.
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