Philadelphia Museum of Art

We began our work on the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1999 as the lead architect and planner for a multi-disciplinary design team to create an integrated master plan for the main Museum building, Rodin Museum and newly acquired Perelman Building. Our planning work included programming, space use planning, systems modernization, treatment recommendations and implementation budgeting and phasing. Our $500 million plan for the main Museum building provided a grand vision for how the existing building could be expanded, doubling public space. We have completed a number of studies and projects for the Museum, including a window improvements study, the exterior envelope renovations of the main Museum building, an off-site art storage facility and concept design of a new loading dock and central plant.