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Claude Cormier et Associés, wHY Architecture, and Brook McIlroy have been selected for projects at York Street Park and Rees Street Park, both along the city's waterfront.
TheLos Angeles–based firm will overhaul the museum’s oldest cultural gallery with input from curators, conservators, and representatives of the native peoples whose artifacts reside in the collection.
A single-story, 3,600-square-foot art gallery with offices, two galleries, a private viewing room, a preparator's area, and a flower garden that can accommodate sculptures.