The project team behind the National Juneteenth Museum have shared new renderings of the future building in Fort Worth, Texas, designed by BIG. The release coincided with a vote last week by the Fort Worth County Council which gave the institution the green light to begin site construction, a major milestone.
BIG’s design for the National Juneteenth Museum was first rolled out in 2022, as reported by AN. Renderings shared last week show a building that, for the most part, is still the same, with some slight variations.
Renderings from 2022 reveal a much larger courtyard at the museum’s center, while the latest iteration has a
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