The London studio of Eva Jiřičná is behind the design for the renovation of part of the significant American museum New-York Historical Society, located in Manhattan, New York. The project represents the renovation of the upper floor of the museum, where significant exhibitions of Tiffany lamps and the Luce Center, which serves as a gateway to American history, are located over an area of 6000 m². The renovation is expected to build on the extensive reconstruction that the museum underwent in 2011. The architectural design has been accepted by the client. Now, funds are being sought for its implementation. According to architect Jiřičná, the digital presentation played a crucial role in the approval of the proposal by the museum's board. “Until now, I have never experienced an audience made up of very demanding board members applauding during and after the presentation. Everyone was thrilled by the visual 'flight' through the museum,” Jiřičná wrote to the Brno-based team ArchAce, which is the architectural section of Corinth.
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