“For most modern architects, the idea of replicating any building, even one as fine as Paul Cret’s exquisitely proportioned 1920s gallery, is anathema. Some art-world figures were appalled to hear that Barnes’ antiquated, salon-style hanging scheme would also be replicated, although others saw it as crucial to understanding the collector’s intentions. Yet for the Barnes to succeed in its new location, the board understood that the building had to be a serious work of architecture, not a pastiche.”