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English: Exterior grounds and plaza designed by Snøhetta at the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin, Texas. Features include twelve towering, three-stories-tall "petals" which provide perforated shade. In the center of the photo is Ellsworth Kelly's Austin construction; at left, the Edgar A. Smith Building (education, administration, cafe, gift shop, and admissions desk); at right, the Mari and James A. Michener Gallery Building. Photo by Steven Saylor
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Exterior grounds and plaza designed by Snøhetta at the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin, Texas. Features include twelve towering, three-stories-tall "petals" which provide perforated shade. Photo by Steven Saylor

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