Fast Company: Why the Met brought a 200-foot-long window back to life in its renovated wing

Fast Company: Why the Met brought a 200-foot-long window back to life in its renovated wing

Fast Company on the most consequential design move at the Met’s reimagined Michael C. Rockefeller Wing — the restoration of the wing’s monumental 200-foot sloped glass wall onto Central Park. Architect Kulapat Yantrasast and WHY Architecture organized the wing’s redesign so that light-sensitive works are sheltered while hardier metal and stone pieces hold the space closer to the glass

Image: Eric Petschek / courtesy of WHY Architecture.

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Date
May 8th, 2026
Category
Press
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Kulapat Yantrasast,  WHY Architecture
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