Structure Type: built works - exhibition buildings - museums

Designers: Gluckman Mayner Architects (firm); Murphy/Jahn Architects (firm); Singer, David, Architect (firm); Richard Fleischner (artist); Richard Gluckman (architect); Robert Irwin (artist); Helmut Jahn (architect); David Mayner (architect); Charles Francis Murphy (architect); David Singer

Dates: constructed 1991-1993

2 stories, total floor area: 6,000 sq. ft.

1001 Kettner Boulevard
Downtown, San Diego, CA 92101-3304

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Alteration

Artists Robert Irwin and Richard Fleischner, collaborated with the architect, David Singer, to redesign what had been a retail building into a museum. This small museum contained 6,000 square feet on two floors.

In 2007, the New York-based architectural firm of Gluckman Mayner Architects added about 30,000 more square feet to this downtown San Diego location. This new construction added about 10,000 square feet of exhibition space and also added a north wing that contained administrative offices, art storage and curatorial spaces.

PCAD id: 10778