The Asia Society Texas Center has been providing previews of its new headquarters building in a series of private events, but Japanese architect Yoshio Taniguchi’s new Museum District landmark isn’t scheduled to open to the public until the second half of a 4-day celebration beginning April 12th. By then the $48.4 million modern building will be outfitted with an exhibition of Asian art from the Rockefeller Collection.
In the meantime, the organization has released to Swamplot a more complete set of images than what’s been available so far — documenting photographer Paul Hester‘s take on the ins and outs of the new 38,000-sq.-ft. structure on Southmore Blvd. between Caroline and Austin:
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- Four-Day Celebration to Mark Grand Opening of Taniguchi-Designed Texas Headquarters [Asia Society]
- Previously on Swamplot: Inside Views of Yoshio Taniguchi’s Asia Society Texas Center, Houston’s Next Big Museum District Thing, Asia Society Texas Center: Your Trees Have Come In, Taniguchi’s Asia Society Texas Center Gets Into the Ground, More Images of the Asia Society Headquarters Design, Still Tinkering: Yoshio Taniguchi at the Asia Society
Photos: Paul Hester
Nice! Will add this to my calendar for sure!!
Is my math right? $1,273/SF?
WOW.