I was in NYC last quarter, and the Gilder Center at the Museum of Natural History was the coolest space I went to.

I loved the suspended walkways and balconies that let visitors explore exhibits and look all around the atrium at any point. The huge windows of the entrance together with the skylights create a bright and exciting setting for discovery. It felt to me like being in an ant hill—just a completely unique experience. Despite being concrete, the rounded edges and light color made the space feeling comfortable.