A lot of the bottom ground and decrease stage interiors of Marcel Breuer’s former Whitney Museum of American Artwork constructing at 945 Madison Avenue—which Sotheby’s purchased in 2023 for a reported $100m—has been designated as a landmark by the New York Metropolis Landmarks Preservation Fee (LPC).
The vote to approve landmark designation on 20 Might will defend the constructing’s foyer, coat verify, reward store, cafe and different public-facing areas on the bottom and decrease ranges, in addition to its important stairwell, from adjustments in the course of the public sale home’s renovations, that are being led by the structure agency Herzog & de Meuron.
The previous Whitney “constructing and its distinctive inside are exceptional examples of the Brutalist model of recent structure and characterize a strong testomony to New York Metropolis’s function as a world middle of progressive design,” Sarah Carroll, the chair of the LPC, stated in an announcement.
The constructing’s galleries, which aren’t included within the designation, will come to deal with Sotheby’s new salesroom in addition to public exhibition, non-public viewing and eating areas. The constructing’s exterior has been protected since 1981, when it was designated a landmark as a part of the Higher East Facet Historic District.
The Breuer constructing was accomplished in 1966 and has come to be thought of a shining instance of Brutalist structure in america. It was designed by the Hungarian American architect and furnishings designer on the peak of his profession. His expertise within the Bauhaus faculty helped redefine American aesthetics within the second half of the twentieth century. After the Whitney opened its new Renzo Piano constructing within the Meatpacking District in 2015, the Breuer constructing housed pop-ups of the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork and the Frick Assortment.
The outside of Marcel Breuer’s former Whitney Museum of American Artwork constructing, quickly to be Sotheby’s Manhattan headquarters Courtesy New York Metropolis Landmarks Preservation Fee
“We’d have most popular the galleries had been included within the designation,” Liz Waytkus, the manager director of Docomomo US—the organisation that filed the landmarking request with the LPC—informed The New York Occasions. “However we’ve spoken to Sotheby’s they usually have assured us they’re treating all gallery surfaces as if they’re designated and utilizing a lightweight hand of their restoration.”
Herzog & de Meuron is finest recognized for its work on the Tate Trendy in London and the de Younger Museum in San Francisco. The agency is thought for its philosophy of “adaptive reuse”, a follow of reworking current buildings whereas retaining their historic options as a substitute of demolishing and rebuilding from the ground-up. The Swiss-based agency is working with PBDW Architects in New York on the Breuer’s design.
“We totally endorse the landmark designation, as mirrored in our preliminary plans for the constructing,” Steve Wrightson, Sotheby’s world head of actual property, stated in an announcement. “We look ahead to welcoming the general public again and honouring the Breuer’s enduring legacy as we usher in a brand new chapter.”
The public sale home’s renovations are anticipated to be full in time for it to conduct its marquee autumn auctions within the Breuer constructing in November 2025.