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The Frick Collection Renovation & Enhancement

The first comprehensive upgrade since The Frick Collection opened in 1935, this project opens up more of the historic house to the public, presents more of the permanent collection, and improves facilities for special exhibitions, education programs, conservation, and visitor amenities, including ADA access.

BBB worked as the executive architect in close collaboration with Selldorf Architects. The design for the renovation and enhancement celebrates the architectural legacy and unique character of the Frick while providing contemporary museum services and amenities. The majestic atmosphere of the Frick’s beloved main-floor galleries has been restored, and the former second-floor family quarters, open to the public for the first time, have been transformed into a series of intimate exhibition rooms. The 70th Street Garden, which becomes a visual centerpiece of the project, has been restored in keeping with the vision of Russell Page and sits above a new 218-seat auditorium. The project also encompasses critical infrastructure and systems upgrades with the goal of safeguarding the institution and its collections for future generations. BBB was responsible for the development and coordination of the project, management of the multi-disciplinary consultant team, and restoration and documentation of historic elements of the landmarked structures.

 

Client

The Frick Collection

Location

New York, NY

Size

197,000 SF

Completed

2025

People

FAIA, LEED AP
Partner, Director of Historic Preservation
Partner-in-Charge
AIA, LEED AP
Principal
AIA
Senior Associate
Project Manager
AIA
Associate, Architect