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Monday, 08 September 2014 16:29

The Met Debuts Renovated Fifth Avenue Plaza

A rendering of the Met's David H. Koch Plaza. A rendering of the Met's David H. Koch Plaza. OLIN

On September 9, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York will debut its renovated David H. Koch Plaza. The four-block-long plaza, which stretches across the museum’s landmark Fifth Avenue façade, took two years to renovate. The $65 million-project was helmed by OLIN, a Los Angeles- and Philadelphia-based landscape architecture, urban design, and planning firm. David H. Koch, a Museum Trustee, funded the entire project.

The revamped plaza will include new paving, energy-efficient lighting, tree-shaded allées, and seating areas for visitors.

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