
Philadelphia Art Alliance
Still used for its original purpose, this dynamic turn-of-the-century, avant garde art museum was designed in 1906 by Charles Klauder and Frank Miles Day. Today it is a thriving, mixed-use facility sought after for receptions, conferences and the performing arts. The renovation accommodates a broad range of galleries, restaurants, offices and grand public spaces. This comprehensive project involved all aspects of programming, space planning, historic research, facade renovation, graphics and signage and antiques procurement.
