Pulitzer Foundation for Arts | Tadao Ando
7-21-2025: MODERNi; The Pulitzer’s main museum building was designed by the Pritzker Prize-winning architect Tadao Ando (b. 1941, Japan). It opened in 2001 as Ando’s first public commission in the United States. The museum contains expansive galleries for temporary exhibitions, indoor and outdoor spaces for public gatherings, and three permanently-installed artworks by Richard Serra, Ellsworth Kelly, and Scott Burton. The two-story building is made from concrete—Ando’s signature material—and features a central reflecting pool that infuses…Read More!
• St. Louis, MO | ~ 27,000 SF | ~ 2001 | © Virginia Harold
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