New York takes first step towards landmarking Breuer building's interior
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The city's Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) is considering adding portions of the Breuer building's interior to its landmark status, potentially impacting Sotheby's renovation plans.
Sotheby's expressed its commitment to preserving the Breuer building's legacy, stating they respect its architectural significance and aim to work collaboratively with stakeholders on the renovations.
The Breuer building, designed by Marcel Breuer in 1966, was previously home to the Whitney Museum and has hosted various exhibits since the museum's relocation in 2014.
Sotheby's has hired the architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron for the Breuer renovation, emphasizing a balance of innovation and preservation while maintaining the building's architectural masterpiece status.
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