This is a view from {of} nasher museum.
That {The museum} was designed and constructed by Renzo Piano between 1990-93 in Dallas.
In Piano‘s website the project is described as a synthesis of nature and building.
The museum locates {is located} on the border of the skyscraper zone and lower density zones.
I think the architect used the skyscrapers’ panorama as his building background. To contrast with the random height of the vertical background buildings, Piano designed a very regular horizontal form.
That It is a very cool and light building. I watched have seen pictures of its interior. The lightly sense of lightness imparted by the exterior exactly reflects in its interior design.
This is a building designed on primitive, simple and basic tenets of construction: load bearing walls and arcs, but with a very high modern technology, the arcs are very delicate and light in contrast with massive stone walls.
The building reflects the calm climate of its region with its light construction.
It’s a complete model of an urban building too. I can’t imagine this building existing in anything but a free society.
Nasher museum emotionally impacts viewers, not with glory or complexity, just with its simplicity and elegance.