Avant-garde art meets utilitarian architecture at this Danish island gallery

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Led by Pihlmann Architects, the restoration and expansion of a mixed-use art space on the Danish island, Møn, preserves its existing anti-museum and experimental attributes while embracing the local architectural fabric.
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