Research an art museum building that was completed after the year 2000, is not located in either Europe and North America (Canada, USA, and Mexico). I chose suzhou museum but if another one meets these criteria, thats fine. I found some sources for suzhou museum already: Ivy, R. (2007). I.M. Pei, FAIA, on the Suzhou Museum. Architectural Record, 195(5), 190. Ivy, R. (2007). I.M. Pei returns to his family’s hometown in China and designs the Suzhou Museum for a sensitive, historic site. Architectural Record, 195(5), 186. I need: all direct or indirect citations must be referenced in end notes, all sources used must be listed in a bibliography. — A clear explanation of both your hypothesis (against which your papers will be read), and of the structure of your paper (how will your argue your case) in the introductory paragraph; — How clearly the beginning of each paragraph introduces specific topics and themes;— The use of an appropriate structure for comparative essays, either sequential (means progressing from introduction/hypothesis to buildings A, B and C, to the conclusion) or conceptual structure (moving along conceptual points that you wish to make with regard to the buildings that you compare);— Close focus of your selection and discussion of key examples of works of architecture, designs and/or plans for buildings and public spaces, as well as contemporary and later texts;— Comparative reference to art works and buildings, or individual aspects of them, by other artists and architects;— The use of sources other and more specialized than those included in the course reader and in the bibliography;— The existence of arguments and observations other than those presented to you in class meetings and/or the course readings;— An indication of your awareness of how other scholars might have thought about the subject. Thus, careful and complete referencing of your essay is required, including a bibliography of works used and read in preparation of the assignment. — The care with your paper references the names of the architects, the locations of buildings, and the dates for designs and/or construction of buildings you mention in the paper. — The care with which you refer in your text to illustrations provided with your assignment;— reference the sources of illustrations;— correct use of grammar, correct spelling, careful referencing of books, articles, journals, and web sites. Good sources to research an appropriate art museum building are + Architectural Review, a monthly, international journal published in the UK. + Architectural Record, a journal published in the U.S. + AD [Architectural Design], an international journal published in the UK, not to be confused with A.D. [Architectural Digest]! Printed journals offer usually photographs, and drawings and plans. The latter two will be helpful to make arguments for or against any possible relevance of older, European museum buildings.