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Pace Gallery of New York, New York, NY

 

Main Gallery Main Gallery, Greene Street Gallery

Viewing Area and office
Viewing Area and Office, Greene Street Gallery

Cornell Installation
Installation, 57th Street Gallery

 

 

ADP has provided architectural services for The Pace Gallery of New York, including a comprehensive design and implementation of a 3-year expansion project at the East 57th Street galleries, as well as the design of various exhibition, display, and art storage systems for multiple changing exhibitions.

The expansion was orchestrated between 1986 and 1989, and it transformed The Pace Gallery from a 2-floor, 8,000 sf operation to a 6-floor, 24,000 sf vertical gallery.

Each floor was designed for a particular gallery department - main exhibition, prints, old master prints, primitive art, offices, library, archives, and viewing.  The respective floors not only complement each other within this vertical organization, but some individual floors are mini-museums organized with small scaled exhibition support systems:  galleries, viewing rooms, offices, and storage. ADP designed the systems for lighting, art storage, library and archival storage, cabinetwork and furnishings.

The various phases of the $5.0 million project were completed over eight years during which Pace assembled the floors on an incremental basis.

Acheson Doyle Partners also designed the Pace Greene Street gallery in the Soho area of New York City.

 

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