Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, United States. Architect: Herzog & de Meuron, 2012. Timber and truss detail of eaves.
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The starting point for the new Parrish Art Museum is the artist’s studio in the East End of Long Island. The basic parameters were set for a single gallery space by distilling the studio’s proportions and adopting its simple house section with north-facing skylights. Two of these model galleries form wings around a central circulation spine that is then bracketed by two porches to form the basis of a straightforward building extrusion.