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All Cultural Facilities Work
Building Design+Construction (2023)
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The Jackie Robinson Museum: Honoring a Legend
Following years of planning, a museum dedicated to barrier-shattering baseball legend and civil rights icon Jackie Robinson is open in downtown Manhattan. In partnership with Zubatkin, Gensler, ME Engineering, and the Jackie Robinson Foundation (JRF), Structure Tone New York transformed the ground floor of 75 Varick Street, a landmark building, into The Jackie Robinson Museum.
Under Construction: Calder Gardens, Philadelphia
Situated among the many art institutions along Philadelphia’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Calder Gardens will serve as an 18,000sf exhibition space for a variety of modernist sculptures created by famed artist—and native Philadelphian—Alexander Calder. LF Driscoll was selected to take on the creative endeavor.
A Tech Revolution: Reimagining the Museum of the Dog
Technology has transformed the way the world consumes media—and art is no exception. Today, museums around the globe have embraced technology as a means of enhancing the visitor’s experience. So, when the American Kennel Club (AKC) decided it was time to return the Museum of the Dog (MOD) to its New York City roots, they saw the move as the perfect opportunity to bring the museum into the 21st century.Â
Art in Unexpected Places
People tend to think of civic art as outdoor sculptures, but in Los Angeles there are unexpected ways to experience it. For example, civic art is a glowing fused glass partition in the local urgent care center; it’s the swerving ramp under the skateboarder’s wheels at the park; it’s the coloring book created for children whose parents are staying at a public hospital.