The Yale Center for British Art in New Haven has reopened after a 16-month conservation project. On NPR News, Dominic Green, Roger Kimball, and James Panero offer thoughts on the renovation and make the case for the architecture of Louis Kahn.
Beautiful new "pogo panels" affixed as pressure walls @YaleBritishArt. Here: Reynolds's Mrs Abington. pic.twitter.com/pouLOR5q9m
— James Panero (@JamesPanero) May 10, 2016
The Long Gallery is finally able to sprawl out in renovation @YaleBritishArt pic.twitter.com/7OAVhAHgvN
— James Panero (@JamesPanero) May 10, 2016
No one does burtalism more gently than Louis I. Kahn @YaleBritishArt pic.twitter.com/59Bhw0qQAo
— James Panero (@JamesPanero) May 10, 2016