Colored glass panels enclose a double-height gallery space at the front edge of the Contemporary Art Museum of Castilla and León.
Photo: Courtesy Olga Cuesta
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The second-floor restaurant space overlooks the MUSAC entry courtyard.
Photo: Courtesy Mansilla + Tuñón
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The frosted glass panels that predominate MUSAC's exterior convey an unusual blue light inside.
Photo: Courtesy Mansilla + Tuñón
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Although the building's material palette is simple, the play of light and unusual angles contribute to visual interest in MUSAC.
Photo: © Ángel Marcos
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The smooth, precast concrete beams in MUSAC ceiling stand in contrast to the texture of the cast-in-place walls.
Photo: Courtesy Mansilla + Tuñón
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The rigid uniformity of MUSAC's exterior finish plays against the irregularity of building heights and angles.
Photo: © Ángel Marcos
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Clear glass windows in a front gallery space at MUSAC overlook the entry courtyard.
Photo: Courtesy Mansilla + Tuñón
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