The 2014 redesign and extension of Harvard's art museums permitted the university's massive 250,000-piece collection to come altogether under one stylish roof, designed by architect extraordinaire Renzo Piano. The artwork traverses the globe, with isolated assortments committed to Asian and Islamic societies, northern European and Germanic societies and other Western craftsmanship, particularly European innovation. The Harvard Art Museums in Cambridge have one of the biggest and most eminent assortments of workmanship in the United States.