Old is new and new is old at wHY Architecture's recently-opened Venice project for L&M Arts, says the Architect's Newspaper. The gallery includes an "adaptive reuse of a WPA-era brick power station, ...a tall, diamond-shaped new gallery made from an irregular pattern of recycled bricks (taken from former downtown LA office buildings) that somehow looks older than the actual historic building. And third, a sleek linear bar" that connects the other two spaces. [A/N]
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