The Philips Wing can be considered the last part of the extensive renovation of The New Rijksmuseum (excluding the recently expressed ambitions of Wim Pijbes regarding the Extension for the XXth Century of course!). It will mostly house all temporary expositions that the Museum has at stake.
In the Amsterdam Office, we have been working on the execution of the project since the Opening of The Rijks, last April 2013. The progress is clearly visible: the new atrium is there, the light shimmers in and old a new merge in a natural way. The ground floor houses mixed public uses, including high end restaurant and exhibition areas. The first floor is close to finishing. At the end of this year the 1st temporary exhibition will be hosted. The 27th of May a press meeting will be organized.
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