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July 27, 2006

London art gallery to undergo expansion

LONDON

Tate Modern, Britain’s most popular art gallery, plans to build an extension to its riverside London home.

The gallery said the ziggurat-shaped glass building, to be completed in time for the 2012 London Olympics, would double the facility’s exhibition space.

The almost $453 million Cdn expansion will be financed through a combination of public and private funding. It will be built by Swiss architects Herzog and de Meuron, who created the gallery from the disused Bankside power station.

Designed to accommodate 1.8 million visitors a year, the gallery now gets more than four million, Tate director Nicholas Serota said.

“Over the past few years, the expectations of visitors to museums everywhere have transformed,” Serota said. “They expect a different kind of experience. I think the new building will provide the means for that.”

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