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Oxford's Ashmolean Museum Reopens With New Purpose "The latest and already much-feted makeover, which has cost £61m, was not prompted by any major crisis, but is as radical as any of its precursors. A sleek five-storey structure with 39 new galleries designed by the architect Rick Mather has been slotted with surgical precision behind Charles Cockerell's neoclassical temple of the arts, built in 1845 as a showcase for European sculpture and painting. It gives the museum a new heart and lungs."
The Guardian (UK) 11/14/09
Posted November 16, 2009 08:20 AM
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