The Studio Museum in Harlem Opens Its First Purpose-Built Home by Adjaye Associates
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The Studio Museum in Harlem Opens Its First Purpose-Built Home by Adjaye Associates
"The Studio Museum in Harlem is preparing to open its new purpose-built home to the public on November 15 with a Community Day celebration. Designed by Adjaye Associates in collaboration with Cooper Robertson, the seven-story, 82,000-square-foot building is located on West 125th Street in Harlem, New York City. Serving as a major institution dedicated to artists of African descent, the museum's new facility marks the first structure in its fifty-seven-year history conceived specifically for its mission."
"The new building provides state-of-the-art galleries, flexible public spaces, and educational facilities designed to deepen engagement with visitors of all ages. Exhibition and Artist-in-Residence spaces have more than doubled, allowing for a broader range of programming and the display of larger-scale works. A new Education Workshop and expanded public areas, both indoors and outdoors, create opportunities for learning, participation, and interaction. Together, these elements aim to strengthen the museum's role as a cultural and social anchor within Harlem's evolving urban landscape."
The seven-story, 82,000-square-foot Studio Museum in Harlem opens on November 15 and expands institutional capacity for artists of African descent. The purpose-built facility doubles exhibition and Artist-in-Residence space and adds state-of-the-art galleries, flexible public areas, and a new Education Workshop. Expanded indoor and outdoor public spaces support learning, participation, and larger-scale installations. Architectural forms reference Harlem brownstones and stoops through masonry patterns, window compositions, glass doors, and stepped entries. A light-filled central stair enhances circulation and inter-floor visibility. A rooftop terrace with native plantings offers communal outdoor space and panoramic Manhattan views.
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