1The Studio Museum in Harlem
Adjaye Associates 2The Frick Collection, Upper East Side
mizoula//Getty ImagesThis year the Frick began renovations on its Gilded Age mansion on Fifth Avenue, led by Selldorf Architects. It marks the first comprehensive upgrade and expansion to the historic institution since it opened in 1935. In the meantime it's temporarily moving into the Met Breuer building on Madison Avenue.
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3Little Island, Pier 54, Hudson River
Noam Galai//Getty ImagesOn the Hudson (literally), Little Island, the $250 million park and arts venue financed by Barry Diller and Diane von Furstenberg, is expected to be completed next spring. Thomas Heatherwick, the designer of the Vessel at Hudson Yards, is behind this project—he has designed 132 tulip-shaped pots meant to mimic a floating leaf. In addition to 2.4 acres of green space, the park will also have an amphitheater for performances.
4The New Museum, Lower East Side
New MuseumRem Koolhaas’s OMA is designing a second building for the New Museum, the firm's first public building in NYC. The new construction, which will complement the institution's SANAA-designed flagship, will span 60,000 square feet and have three floors dedicated to exhibitions.

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