Bass Museum in Miami Beach Selects Architect for New Pavilion to Enhance Cultural Engagement
The Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach has chosen the architecture firm Johnston Marklee to design a new pavilion as part of its expansion. The project will transform 22,000 square feet of parking space into a new cultural hub, building on the museum's existing Art Deco pavilion. This expansion follows a previous renovation completed in 2017. The new pavilion will include an elevated gallery, an outdoor patio, and a stage area for events, aiming to increase public access and engagement with the museum's programs. The project is part of a broader vision to enhance the museum's role in the community and the art world.