Toronto-based design studio Diamond Schmitt Architects was tapped to create the latest New Brunswick Museum expansion located in Saint John, Canada. This is one of the oldest museums in the country and this project is done with the help of international studio EXP.
The building was first formed in 1934 and the historic facade located on the eastern side facing the street is retained in order to stay rooted to its heritage. Diamond Schmitt Architects principal Donald Schmitt speaks about the design and its influence, stating "Taking inspiration from the museum's original site – one of the great vantage points in Saint John – our design embraces the rich history of New Brunswick's heritage and natural landscape."
Dynamic Canadian Museum Expansions
Diamond Schmitt Architects Expands the New Brunswick Museum
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