Pavilion co-commissioners Peter MacKeith, Susan Chin, and Rod Bigelow will be joined by a curatorial design team comprising Marlon Blackwell, Julie Bargmann, Stephen Burks, and Maura Rockcastle.
The complex unites several once-scattered municipal entities, including a district court and city council chambers, at a single site near the heart of a fast-growing Northwest Arkansas community.
A switchback cycling and walking path extends from the street to the roof at Ledger, designed by Michel Rojkind and Callaghan Horiuchi with Marlon Blackwell Architects.
Although design details are scant, it has been revealed that the project will house additional exhibition and event space and the new Hillary Rodham Clinton Institute.
Studio Gang-designed additions to the American Museum of Natural History in New York and the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts in Little Rock open to the public.
Jeanne Gang's eponymous firm and the New York-based landscape architecture studio have completed the much-anticipated expansion and reimagining of the beloved arts institution at Little Rock's MacArthur Park.
The late architect and former dean of Columbia GSAPP dedicated himself to public projects consistent with his politics, from the Rose Center for Earth and Space at New York’s Natural History Museum to the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock.