African Wild Dog Exhibit – for the Wildlife Conservation Society, also the Gelada Holding Facility and the Thomson Gazelle Barn.
The Nature Conservancy, Cold Spring Harbor, NY – the renovation of a Carriage House and brick sheep stable to be administrative offices and meeting/event space.
Historical renovation of the Wanamaker House (ca. 1735) to near original condition, concealing all fire safety, electrical and heating systems in order not to destroy the colonial character.
Japan House Gallery – designed and installed two significant shows of Japanese fine arts: "Japanese Paper and Screens" and "Japanese Bhuddist Sculpture". In both shows there were exhibited Japanese National Treasures (irreplaceable works) for which there was designed also the humidification system to avoid deterioration due to climatic causes.
Metropolitan Museum of Art - conducted a survey of major sources of energy consumption and their impact on the need to maintain correct lighting and environmental conditions for the art works. As the Museum is extremely large, the project reached a complexity in which it was broken down into phases, my office finishing the American Wing. The project is still ongoing and is leading to new techniques and solutions for the solution of environmental problems in museums and galleries.
CRG Gallery – at 535 West 22nd Street.
The Richard Feigen Gallery – on East 72nd Street.
Museo del Barrio – designed and installed a show of Puerto Rican painters, including the humidification system, working together with the Museo de Ponce, Puerto Rico. |