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  • The Children's MuseumThe Children's Museum Houston, Texas
    The Children's Museum of Houston, Texas is found in the city's museum district, welcoming over 750,000 visitors a year, which has made it the biggest attended youth museum for its size in the nation. It is presently going through a vast expansion stage, that already has 14 galleries of hands-on activities and innovative outreach programs for the area's school children. The expansion broke ground in 2007, for its newest wing, and will double its current size to contains 83,000 square feet. That will increase the museum's bilingual community-based outreach program and install classrooms and lab spaces throughout the museum's Institute for Family Learning. Their on-site Houston Public Library branch with also double in size, along with seven new display galleries that have been built to offer interactive learning experiences to the family. The building will be seamlessly added to the older structure and make it look like it was completed at the same time.

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  • Audrey Jones Beck Building
    The Audrey Jones Beck Building opened in 2000, and designed by Rafael Moneo, the Pritzker Architecture Prize laureate and Spanish architect of enormous range. It too, is considered to be as significant as the main campus building adding another 158,150 square feet of display space. The Lillie and Hugh Roy sculpture garden was designed by Isamu Noguchi and was opened in 1986 with over 25 masterpieces created by some of the most famous artists of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries from the collection and other major collections. The Glassell School of Art began in 1979, and was designed by architect S. I. Morris; offering a number of classes, educational programs and workshops for the diverse students, regardless of age, experience, needs or interests.

February 15, 2011