The Northern Nevada Art Museum was designed by Wil Bruder, a Phoenix based architect of some renown. He took inspiration from the Black Rock Desert for the exterior cladding which is built up of a series of layers at various angles matching the strata of the desert. These are some older captures I revisited with a bit of an aggressive approach to processing. I don't recall which vintage lens I used, it may have been an old Schaact 35mm or Canon FD concave front 35mm.