| Condition | After a fire in 1969 partly converted inside, heritage-listed since 1980, modernized in 2008. |
| Architects | Paul Rudolph |
| Construction Date | 1963 |
Highly controversial among the experts from the outset. Nikolaus Pevsner was the speaker at the opening, but was skeptical to the point of almost being impolite. The building responds in terms of urban fabric to the introverted Yale Art Gallery by Louis Kahn by means of excessive emphasis on the service zones.