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Storefront for Art and Architecture

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Storefront for Art and Architecture is an art gallery founded in 1982 in New York City. In 1993 a collaboration between architect Steven Holl and artist Vito Acconci resulted in a unique building for this exhibition space. The facade was designed with hinged panels that open or close to create different degrees of accessability to the street and public.

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