From: Richard Kahn
To: "Jeffrey E." <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Subject: Fwd: The Frick Collection Expansion: Upcoming Opportunities to Learn More and Weigh In
Date: Fri, 11 May 2018 19:20:55 +0000
Richard Kahn
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Date: Thu, May 10, 2018 at 2:08 PM
Subject: The Frick Collection Expansion: Upcoming Opportunities to Learn More and Weigh In
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Courtesey of Selldorf Architects
In April, the Frick Collection announced new designs by Selldorf Architects to upgrade and
expand the museum's facilities. The proposed plans include a series of alterations to both
the French Louis XVI-style limestone mansion on Fifth Avenue and East 70th Street designed
by Carrere and Hastings in 1914, as well as the 1935 museum addition and art reference
library by John Russell Pope.
In 2014, the Frick proposed an expansion that would have built upon the 1977 viewing
garden designed by acclaimed landscape architect Russell Page. FRIENDS and colleagues,
including Unite to Save the Frick opposed the plans and the Frick withdrew its proposal in
2015. FRIENDS' Board and Preservation Committee remain hopeful that the new plans are
considerate to community input and will be actively commenting during the public review
process.
After a two year process, the current proposal is intended to provide additional gallery
space, create new spaces for public and educational programs, improve accessibility and
visitor amenities, expand facilities for collections conservation, and update infrastructure.
Selected renderings are available here, and a detailed information packet compiled by The
Frick Collection is available here.
The Frick's Director Ian Wardropper will be hosting a public information session alongside
architect Annabelle Selldorf at the Frick at 1 East 70th Street on June 5th. The presentation:
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Honoring the Past and Enhancing the Future will be held at 6:30 •. Members of the public
may RSVP by May 29th to Daly_@frick.org or (646) 783-5815.
Want to learn more?
The Community Board 8 Landmarks Committee Public Meeting will be held this coming
Monday, May 14th at 6:30 •. in the Heyman Auditorium of the Ramaz School at 125 East
85th Street. The public is free to ask questions and provide comments at this meeting. This
will be followed by a meeting of the Full Board of Community Board 8 on Wednesday, May
16th at 6:30 •. Specific details are available on the CB8 website.
The Frick proposal is tentatively scheduled for a Public Hearing at the Landmarks
Preservation Commission on Tuesday May 29th. Presentation materials will be posted on
the LPC website on the Friday before the hearings, and members of the public may provide
testimony up to three minutes in length.
Can't make the hearings? Comments may be submitted until 4 •. on Monday, May 28th
through the LPC's online portal or by mail to:
New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
David N. Dinkins Municipal Building
1 Centre Street 9th Floor North
New York, NY 10007
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