New Building Design for Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland
The Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland (MOCA) has unveiled the design for its new facility. Foreign Office Architects (FOA) in London designed the $26.3 million project. The nearly 34,000-square-foot, four-story structure will be forty-four percent larger than the Museum's current facility, and will provide MOCA with street presence for the first time in its forty-plus-year history. FOA's design features a hexagonal base that rises to a square roof. You can see more photos of the new building design for the museum here.