The Museum of Contemporary Art of Fort Worth by the Japanese architect Tadao Ando, in which he used simple geometry, inclusion in the environment and a minimum set of materials in the design of the building.
All of the constructions by this talented artist look simultaneously amazing and harmonious, and one of the most important elements of his architecture is natural light.
The museum is located in the cultural center of the city, the building in its updated form fits perfectly into the surrounding landscape: the glass walls let in and out a large amount of sunlight. And the water, on which the five pavilions of the museum stand, reflects bright glare creating a flickering illusion of constant movement.