Los Angeles’s Getty Heart has revealed preliminary particulars of its upcoming campus renovation undertaking, which was introduced final month. Specializing in the customer expertise of bodily attending to its hilltop web site above Brentwood, these embody parking upgrades, changing the campus’s well-known tram and renovating the welcome centre. The total revamp is predicted to value between $600m and $800m.
One of the vital vital modifications will probably be a brand new inexperienced area and sheltered stairway designed by Gehry Companions, the agency based by the late architect Frank Gehry. Positioned on the decrease tram cease, the modifications will create a way more welcoming space for guests awaiting the tram.
The brand new tram, changing the unique one used for the reason that centre’s inauguration in 1997, will probably be designed by the Austrian ski-lift producer Doppelmayr to create extra space for passengers inside—although it seems from the renderings that it might consequently have much less seating.
Inside rendering of the brand new Getty Tram Courtesy Doppelmayr/Garaventa Group
And on the high of the hill, a welcome corridor by Why Structure—designer of the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork’s overhauled Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, amongst many different museum initiatives—will characteristic an expanded bookstore and new café.
“This complete programme of campus-wide upgrades will strengthen the location’s sustainability and accessibility,” Tim Whalen, the Getty Conservation Institute’s director and J. Paul Getty Belief’s vice chairman of institutional planning, stated in a press release, “reaffirming our long-term dedication to its stewardship via sustained funding in upkeep, whereas elevating the standard, consolation and depth of our guests’ expertise.”
The Getty Heart will near the general public on 15 March 2027 for a yr, reopening in time for the 2028 Summer time Olympics. Getty will proceed working with companions in Los Angeles and past throughout the closure, in addition to increasing programming on the Getty Villa.







