GUGGENHEIM TECHNICAL SERVICES BUILDING
NEW YORK, NY
1989-1991
SIZE: 35,500SF
This project involved the conversion of an 8-story, 35,000 sf warehouse into a state-of-the-art technical services and art storage facility, which included custom facilities for art preparation, conservation, photo archive, darkrooms and carpentry shop.
Because the warehouse had been abandoned for many years, substantial alteration and restoration of the exterior masonry envelope was required. All existing window openings were revised—either filled in or re-cut into the existing masonry exterior. A new roof, loading dock and freight elevator were built.
Museum-quality climate control was provided for all art storage and art preparation spaces, which led to a holistic solution for the entire building: vapor barriers at all exterior walls; careful natural light control through window films, shading and artificial lighting filters and screens; humidification and de-humidification systems and controls; and dry-pipe fire suppression sprinkler systems.
Consulting engineer (M/E/P)
Ambrosino DePinto Schmieder
Lighting Design
Kugler Ning
General Contractor
Patella Construction
Photography
David Heald