Richard Meier may no longer be designing the now-dead 9900 Wilshire project, but the New York-based architect is behind the expansion of another Beverly Hills project, the Gagosian Gallery on North Camden Drive (which he also designed back 1995*). According to the press release, the development, which doubled the size of the gallery, adding 5,000 square feet to the existing 6,600 square foot building, is now complete. This isn't the first collaboration between the two parties: In 2004, the gallery featured an exhibition of collages by Meier. The opening party for the new space is March 4th. Updated
· Gagosian Gallery [Official Site]
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