Donald Judd Home + Studio | Adam Yarinsky

Published: June 25, 2020, 8 p.m.

Architect Adam Yarinsky, from the Architecture Research Office, talks about the restoration of 101 Spring Street, the nineteenth-century cast-iron warehouse in which the artist Donald Judd lived and worked from 1974 until his death in 1994. The building is notable for both its elegant, extensively glazed exterior and for the significant transformations that Judd implemented to the interior. The project includes the repair and preservation of the historic exterior fabric, together with extensive life safety, fire suppression and climate control improvements to enable the building to function as a museum and offices of the Judd Foundation.