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Provincetown Art Association and Museum
Designed by Machado and Silvetti Associates, Provincetown Art Association and Museum is the first art museum in America that is LEED silver certified.
By: Machado and Silvetti Associates


View of facade from Commercial Street.

Project Details

Project Name: Provincetown Art Association and Museum
Client: Provincetown Art Association and Museum
Project Type: Museum expansion and renovation
Principal Designer/s: Jorge Silvetti (Principal-in-charge), Rodolfo Machado (Consulting Principal)
Design Team: Associates-in-Charge: Andrew Cruse, AIA, LEED, Michael LeBlanc Project Team: Kelly Smith, Derek Johnson, John Clegg, Chris Grimley
Contractor/s: Contractor for New Construction: Acella Construction; Contractor for Renovation: Paul J. Rogan Co., Inc
Date of commencement of project: January 2004
Date of completion of project: March 2006
Location of site Provincetown, Massachusetts
Site Area: 18, 800 SF
Built-up Area: 19, 500 SF
Cost of Construction/Execution: $1 million (renovation); $3.5 million (new construction)


View of front gallery from the Museum exterior.

Words from the architect

The Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM) is an organization dedicated to the exhibition and collection of art, as well as the education of the public in the arts. Since it's founding in 1914, the museum has always fostered exhibitions and programs that serve both the artist and lay communities. The organization acquired its current site in 1918, and over the years several additions were built to accommodate growing membership. The renovation and expansion to PAAM created a new architectural identity for the institution, while improving PAAM's ability to display and store art. The objectives for the project included establishing a clear entry for the Museum that incorporated an existing historic structure; developing a clear sequence of gallery spaces that could be used individually or collectively; and expanding the Museum School and art storage areas.


View of new studio space.

The project was realized in two phases. The first involved the renovation of the Hargood House and two galleries, making a library and expanding the office spaces. This was followed by a second phase of new construction. This included creating the Patrons, Jalbert and Duffy Galleries, as well as much needed new art storage areas and an expanded Museum School. In contrast to the existing galleries, which are closed within the building, the new ones open towards Commercial Street, Provincetown's major pedestrian thoroughfare. This gesture is meant to literally and figuratively open the institution to the community. As part of the second phase, all of the building's mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems were replaced, and the building was brought into compliance with current building and ADA codes. All told, the work took nearly three years to complete and has roughly doubled the size of the institution.


View of West elevation.

PAAM was designed to rigorous standards of sustainable design and has earned a Silver LEED rating. PAAM is the first LEED rated art museum in the United States. Significant aspects of PAAM's green design include a thermally efficient building " skin, " the use of natural light and a "daylight dimming" system for the galleries and studio spaces, a photovoltaic array on the new roof. The building also has a "natural ventilation system" which, when appropriate, allows the building to be cooled with outside air.

Credits
Text, Machado and Silvetti Associates
Photographs © Anton Grassl / Esto

Acella Construction Corporation are proud members of:
U.S. Green Building Council MemberAssociated Builders and Contractors, Inc.

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