A recent Wall Street Journal article on the spectacular designs of architect Rem Koolhaas and his followers also mentions plans for the innovative new MOCA Cleveland museum. The building is described as having "triangular facades that, from certain angles, allow luminescent peeks at the museum's interior."
The new MOCA museum was designed by Foreign Office Architects (FOA), an offshoot of Koolhaas' Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA). OMA is responsible for some of the most remarkable buildings of recent years, including the Seattle Central Library and the CCTV headquarters in Beijing.
The article also mentions other projects designed by architects who trained at Koolhaas' firm, including the Balancing Barn in England and the Hua Qiang Bei Road in Shenzhen, China.
Read the full article here.