Design for Continuity and Change: The Frick Collection

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A01=Annabelle Selldorf
A01=Ian Wardropper
A02=Barry Bergdoll
A02=Richard Southwick
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Fifth Avenue
Frick Art Research Library
Gilded Age
Henry Clay Frick
John Russell Pope
Light Lines: The Architectural Photographs of Helene Binet
New York
New York architecture
New York architecture firms
New York City
Old Masters
Roaring 20s
Selldorf Architects
Thomas Hastings

Product details

  • ISBN 9781913645786
  • Dimensions: 241 x 300mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Paul Holberton Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Published on the occasion of the 2025 grand reopening of The Frick Collection following its renovation, this book looks at the project from inception to completion, and at the architectural history of one New York’s most beloved art institutions.

Seamlessly interweaving the new with the historic, the renovation by Selldorf Architects preserves The Frick Collection’s Gilded Age grandeur and sense of tranquillity while making more of the museum accessible and adding important new amenities.
 
A museum of memorable rooms and superb Old Master holdings, The Frick Collection, the former home of industrialist Henry Clay Frick, is one of New York City’s most beloved art institutions. Designed by Thomas Hastings of the New York firm of Carrère and Hastings, the original Fifth Avenue mansion was completed in 1914 and served the Frick family until 1931. With John Russell Pope’s expansion of the mansion in 1935, which included the addition of a library (today’s esteemed Frick Art Research Library), the residence was converted into a public museum.
 
The goal of the renovation was to honor the architectural legacy and unique contemplative atmosphere of the Frick while adding new space and critical infrastructure updates. Visitors will enjoy the enhanced functionality of the institution, and its improved climate controls will ensure the preservation of the collection and the house for generations to come. As Barry Bergdoll writes, “The restored and expanded Frick Collection answers the demands of a twenty-first-century museum in ways at once pragmatic, ingenious, and so resolved that we almost forget how difficult Selldorf’s assignment was. Her skillful design solves local problems and accommodates new functions, even as it masters the tension at the heart of the challenge between transformation and the desire to appear unchanged.”

Published by Paul Holberton Publishing

Harry Bergdoll is Meyer Schapiro Professor of Art History at Columbia University
 
Hélène Binet is an acclaimed architectural photographer
 
Annabelle Selldorf is the founding principal of Selldorf Architects
 
Richard Southwick is Director of Historic Preservation at Beyer, Blinder, Belle
 
Ian Wardropper is Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Director of The Frick Collection