The Perez Art Museum Miami is one of the rare, special breed of buildings that everybody loves. Since the day it opened in 2013, Miamians have been obsessed with the architectural triumph that is the city's new flagship art museum, designed by Herzog & de Meuron. The design, its connections to Miami and the waterfront, and the indoor and outdoor spaces are just beautiful. Architectural photographers and filmmakers Robin Hill and Chris Correa set out to capture that beauty in a film, and interviewed former museum director Terence Riley and curator Tobias Ostrander about the design and reasons behind PAMM's success.
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