London’s Tate Modern gets a new extension – Switch House – designed by architects Herzog and de Meuron.
Tate Modern is well versed with a history of big switches, switching a disused power station into the world’s most visited modern art gallery. It switched its once-deserted riverside location and ...
Designed by the Basel-based duo of Herzog and de Meuron, also responsible for the original Tate Modern, it is an astonishing building which is intended, much more overtly than its mother gallery, to ...
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