The Perelman Performing Arts Center will be clad in translucent marble by the Rex architecture firm. The building, located next to One World Trade Center, in midtown Manhattan comprises a cubic structure with a fine marble cladding. The fine stone allows light to pass through, creating ambient light inside during the day and a glowing effect overnight. Natural patterns were arranged in the stone to create a relatively symmetrical pattern throughout the façade.
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