Whitney Museum Independent Study Program at Roy Lichtenstein Studio
The new permanent home for the Whitney Independent Study Program (ISP) at Roy Lichtenstein Studio (RLS) provides a communal setting for post-graduates in art practice, curatorial studies and critical theory. Bequeathed to the Whitney Museum in 2022 by Dorothy Lichtenstein, the 10,000-SF former factory building located in the Greenwich Village Historic District, four blocks south of the Whitney, has been renovated and adapted to accommodate 14 artist studios, a seminar room, and spaces for study and collaboration. A rooftop addition houses a visiting artist studio and apartment.
Client
Whitney Museum of American Art
Location
New York, NY, US
Years
2022-2023
Floor Area
11,050 SF
Partners
Sharon Johnston, Mark Lee
Project Team
Nicholas Hofstede (Project Director), Nelson Byun (Project Manager), Andrew Fu (Project Architect), Kyle Winston, Arta Perezic, Lindsay Erickson, Ali Sherif, Jocelyn Chiou, Emma Brown
CONSULTANT TEAM
Owner’s Representative: Envoie Projects; Structural Engineer + Building Envelope: Silman; MEP, FP, SP, T Engineer: Kohler Ronan; Specifications: Construction Specifications, Inc.; Lighting: Buro Happold; Historic Preservation Consultant: Higgins Quasebarth & Partners; Expeditor + Zoning & Code Consultant: JAM
CONSTRUCTION TEAM
General Contractor: Riverside Builders
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