The Hyde Collection Art Museum
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Built in 1912 and listed on the National Register
of Historic Places, Hyde House is home to a substantial collection
of Master paintings and antique furnishings, all part of the famous
Hyde Collection Art Museum. Decades of exposure to the northeastern
climate caused failure of the building’s stucco facade. MLB
successfully managed the complete removal and restoration of the
original finish of the house using special lime-based stucco. Much
of the wood trim and decorative architectural treatments were either
refinished or recreated as well. This portion of the project was
preceded by the addition of 20,000 square feet to the Museum’s
Education Center to provide secure, atmospherically controlled space
for receipt and shipment of exhibits and other special needs. The
expansion required relocation of mechanical systems and careful coordination
to maintain security and fire protection systems. All work was accomplished
with the Museum in full operation.
| Fast Facts |
| Location |
Glens Falls,
New York |
| Owner |
The Hyde Collection |
| Contact |
Keith Jablonski
(518) 792-1761 |
| Architect |
JMZ Architects and Mesick Cohen Wilson
Baker |
| Contact |
Robert Joy
(518) 793-0786
Jeff Baker
(518) 433-9394 |
| Size |
20,000 square feet
addition/6,000 square foot restoration |
| Cost |
$2.2 million |
| Duration |
14 months |
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