Located on the banks of the Harlem River, the Bronx Children’s Museum aims to engage children with the connectivity of urban culture and the natural world. The design catalyzes the site’s position between city grid and tidal river with a Museum Architecture of organic flow inside the rectangular frame of the existing historic powerhouse – a new kind of space unlike the city’s cellular rooms and street grids, connecting to the geometry and experience of the natural landscape and waterfront.
Designed by O’Neill McVoy Architects
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