Renzo Piano's Art Museum for Harvard
This exhibition presents Renzo Piano Building Workshop’s schematic design for the renovation of the Harvard Art Museum facilities at 32 Quincy Street. Renzo Piano, a recipient of both the Pritzker Prize and the American Institute of Architects’ 2008 Gold Medal, has been charged with designing a home for the Fogg, Busch-Reisinger, and Sackler museums under one roof. Along with updates to the building’s systems and infrastructure, the renovation will yield enlarged exhibition spaces and expanded study centers that will allow greater interactions with our extraordinary collections. While not a representation of the final design, the exhibition presents an important milestone in design progress and highlights many of the opportunities and challenges we face as this historic transformation moves forward.
Organized by Richard Benefield, deputy director, Harvard Art Museum.