Located underneath, inside of, and on the top of the Farmer’s and Merchant’s bank, Los Angeles, The Old Bank District Museum is set to be built as a new contemporary arts museum by Architect Tom Wiscombe. This museum comes partially as a new addition to the existing building, and partially as an adaptive re-use of the currently available spaces. With its digitized design, it will definitely be an iconic landmark of Los Angeles’s contemporary cityscape.The museum’s main interest is to emphasize the contrast between the historical and the contemporary. Curved steel additions with digitized patterns cover the whole form. The result is undoubtedly a bold intervention of architecture, although logically attained. The firm explains: “Unlike generalizing forms of coherence we have become familiar with in this late period of digital architecture, such as smoothness and continuity, this project is based on a new, non-literal form of coherence produced by the uniqueness of specific objects and the vicarious relations between them.