At 34,000 square feet, it won't be huge. But it's designed to dominate the corner of Euclid Avenue and Mayfield Road, where it will act as the gateway to the Uptown project, a $150 million-plus development aimed at revitalizing an urban dead zone with shops, restaurants, apartments and culture.It will also raise the visibility of the city's leading venue for contemporary art. Founded in 1968, MOCA is a noncollecting institution that mixes exhibitions of cutting-edge art from around the world with work by local and regional artists.
Friday, July 16, 2010
MOCA Cleveland design by Farshid Moussavi of FOA calls for a multifaceted gem clad in glass and shiny black stainless steel | cleveland.com
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