This project for a digital archive and museum in NYC adopts the biological model of coral as an archival strategy for a new class of artwork, created in the digital realm. A large, buried vault serves as a common storage location, giving rise to three cores, which are taken as sites of growth. Archival laboratories, exhibit staging areas, classrooms, and meeting spaces grow outwardly and form a tough shell toward the city, while gallery spaces grow inwardly, converging across a common valley, forming circulatory growths which permit the exchange of information, people, and artwork across the three gallery spaces.