The Nasher Museum of Art, designed by architect Rafael Viñoly, was opened in 2005. The focal point of the modernist building is its great hall, with a 13,000-square-foot glass-and-steel roof rising to a height of forty-five feet. Opening off of the great hall is the Museum’s auditorium, an elegant wood-lined lecture hall with raked seating for 175. A fully accessible building, the Nasher Museum of Art is located near West Campus, across the street from Duke’s new Rubenstein Arts Center, set to open in spring 2018.