White Box
White Box, an undecorated space with white walls, white ceiling and a continuous neutral floor, originated in 1927 as clean envelope, a bare white architecture. An influential 1930 MoMA exhibition secured it as a museum aesthetic. more
Image Sequence
2000
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Park Slope Townhouse
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Art Institute of Chicago
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Crystals at City Center
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The New Museum of Contemporary Art
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The New Museum of Contemporary Art
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Bank of America
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Interface Showroom
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Hill House
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Hill House
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Lever House
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The Philharmonie Luxembourg
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The Philharmonie Luxembourg
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Dune Showroom
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Dune Showroom
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Gucci
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MOMA
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The Rose Center of Earth & Space