Projects:
Akron Art Museum
An important
building was preserved and constructed into a distinguished museum
of photography and contemporary art. Listed on the National Register
of Historic Places, it is the former main post office of Akron,
designed in a modified Beaux-Arts style by James Knox Taylor. The
problem was converting this structure, which had deteriorated over
the years, for new technical, functional and aesthetic requirements
including permanent and temporary exhibition space, lecture and
classroom facilities, loading dock and offices, in addition to an
outdoor sculpture court. The adopted program called for the restoration
of the exterior and complete gutting of the interior to accommodate
the new program. A mezzanine floor was inserted between the first
and second floors for offices.
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Restoration work included
cleaning the brickwork, replacing the asphalt shingle roof with the red
tiles called for in the original design, restoring and painting carved
soffits and wood trim, and, where necessary, replacing glazing and copper
gutters.
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Only
a few light fixtures, some ornamental plaster, and a marble mosaic
could be retained in the interior. The reconfigured first floor
level comprises the main reception area adjacent to a small auxiliary
exhibition space, a large 7' high gallery, reading room, secure
stack room, slide storage area, and kitchen. The largest gallery
area is on the second floor level, a flexible 101' x 63' x 10' high
exhibition space. On the basement level new construction to the
south of the existing building includes a lecture hall seating 150
persons, classroom spaces, storage, and mechanical equipment. The
new mezzanine level provides administrative spaces and conference
rooms.
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A sleek, semicircular window
at the mezzanine level recalls the arched openings of the exterior.
Behind the building, a new 13,000 square foot sculpture court, modulated
by level changes, provides outdoor exhibition space, a summer gathering
and open-air classroom space, and a welcoming entrance court.
Location: Akron, Ohio
Firm’s Responsibility: Architecture: 100%
Area: 30,824 sq. ft.
Construction Cost: $2,400,000
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