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New Parrish Art museum

The new museum in Long island, New York Water Mill / U.s.a. / 2012

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The Parrish Art Museum is an art museum that moved in 2012 from Southampton Village to Water Mill, New York. The museum focuses extensively on work past artists from the artist colony of the Due south Shore (Long Island) and Due north Shore (Long Island). The museum encountered opposition to its plans to modernize and enlarge its celebrated Jobs Lane complex. In 2005 the Museum purchased a 14-acre (57,000 m2) site in Water Mill, New York for $3.8 million on the site of a former tree nusery immediately adjacent to the Duck Yard Vineyard winery two.3 miles (3.7 km) from the original location on Jobs Lane, Southampton, for $3.eight million. The museum board's decision was the new Parrish Museum was not to accept the form of an extension of the existing building of 1897, but was to be designed equally a new circuitous on a new and undeveloped site. Called from a listing of 65 builder candidates, Pritzker Prize winners Herzog & de Meuron were engaged to develop a new building for the site. The original program Herzog programme chosen for an $eighty million hamlet 62,974 square foot museum consisting of 30 modest, depression-slung buildings, The buildings were to resemble the studios of area painters. Notwithstanding financing fell apart in the Financial crisis of 2007–2008 and the museum dramatically downsized to be less than a third ($26.ii million) of the original upkeep. The new structure is designed as a gigantic barn[xiii] 634 feet long and 94 feet wide. Information technology has poured concete walls. It has 37,300 square feet of gallery space -- more than than twice the Jobs Lane site, a 6,000 square foot porch besides as educational and multi-purpose spaces. Within, the single-floor museum is structured in a very simple way, with public functions (such as reception, shop, and cafĂ©) to the w, administrative offices and art handling to the eastward, and the galleries, arrayed in ii parallel bars, on either side of a central hall with moveable walls. In that location are seven galleries, totaling 7,600 square anxiety, for the permanent collection, and three for temporary exhibitions. All of the galleries are illuminated by daylight that shifts gradually throughout the day and changes with the seasons. The building which parallels the Montauk Highway to the s and the Long Island Rail Road tracks to the north is said to have been situated so it can catch the "Hamptons light" which is said to exist a reason for the area's popularity as an artist colony (its location about a mile from the Atlantic Ocean to the south and two miles from the Little Peconic Bay to the north). It officially opened on November 10, 2012. The first temporary exhibit was by Malcolm Morley who has a home in Bellport, New York.

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  • Herzog & de Meuron

    Herzog & de Meuron

    Primary Architect

    • Jacques Herzog

      Jacques Herzog

      Founder

The Parrish Fine art Museum is an fine art museum that moved in 2012 from Southampton Village to Water Factory, New York. The museum focuses extensively on work by artists from the creative person colony of the South Shore (Long Island) and North Shore (Long Island). The museum encountered opposition to its plans to modernize and enlarge its historic Jobs Lane complex. In 2005 the Museum purchased a 14-acre (57,000 m2) site in Water Mill, New York for $3.8 1000000 on the site of a former tree nusery immediately...

Project details
  • Year 2012
  • Work started in 2008
  • Work finished in 2012
  • Client Parrish Art museum
  • Status Completed works
  • Blazon Museums
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