The architect of the McNay Art Museum's proposed addition has given the public its first glimpse of his rigorously modern conceptual design. In a slide lecture Sunday afternoon in the museum's Leeper Auditorium, French architect Jean-Paul Viguier explained many of his major projects over the past decade, culminating in conceptual drawings of the McNay addition. The proposed 39,000-square-foot wing attaches to the existing museum at the octagonal foyer to the auditorium, whose entry loggia is to be removed.
