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Tour the Newly Renovated LEED Silver-Seeking Cooper-Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum (PHOTOS)

06/17/2014
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  • Cooper Hewitt Design Museum
    Get excited New Yorkers - the new and improved <a href="http://www.cooperhewitt.org" target="_blank">Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum</a> at the historic Andrew Carnegie mansion will be opening its doors in just six months! For the past year, the museum has been undergoing a major overhaul that has not only expanded the pristine exhibition space, but has painstakingly refurbished the original ornate details that were installed by Carnegie during the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-gilded-age-boldt-castle-in-upstate-new-york-sits-on-its-own-island/" target="_blank">Gilded Age</a>. The museum, which is set to open on December 12, 2014 (the same day Carnegie moved in back in 1903), will be poised to excel as the world’s <a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-best-of-the-smithsonians-cooper-hewitt-design-triennial/" target="_blank">only museum exclusively devoted to historic and contemporary design</a> thanks to the visionary work of <a href="http://www.beyerblinderbelle.com" target="_blank">Beyer Blinder Belle Architects &amp; Planners</a>, <a href="http://www.gluckmanmayner.com" target="_blank">Gluckman Mayner Architects</a> and <a href="http://www.wjhooddesign.com" target="_blank">Hood Design</a>. Inhabitat recently had the chance to get a sneak peek of the museum's interior before thousands of design artifacts are moved back in. Come along on our photo tour to check it out for yourself!
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  • Cooper Hewitt Design Museum
    Whether you’re a fan of design or not, New Yorkers and visitors will benefit from Cooper Hewitt’s new look.
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    The restored gardens, originally designed by Richard Schermerhorn Jr., grounds and museum café will now be open to the public to enjoy- not just museum goers.
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  • Cooper Hewitt Design Museum
    The walled-in yard along Museum Mile is just across from Central Park, but is an <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/new-queensway-workshops-reveal-plans-for-zip-lines-ping-pong-tables-and-a-giant-slide/" target="_blank">idyllic oasis</a> in its own right, and will be lushly restored by Hood Design.
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  • Cooper Hewitt Design Museum
    Inside, the incredible woodwork throughout the original mansion has been cleaned, restored or refurbished, mimicking Carnegie’s original wood floor pattern with <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/bklyn-designs-2014-phil-gautreaus-reclaimed-bowls-add-rustic-style-to-the-kitchen/" target="_blank">reclaimed wood</a>.
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    The revamped space also includes the former media archives on the top floor, which have been moved to townhouses adjacent to the museum.
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    The sprawling space will now be an additional exhibition space.
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    The renovation also includes a new “secret” pivot door that will allow the museum to move in large pieces without having to use the front door, which required a museum shut down in the past.
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    The $91million renovation is expected to receive LEED Silver status. In addition to the expansion and opening of the grounds to the public, the museum will introduce The Pen, an interactive tool that will allow visitors to create designs while inspired at the museum, and save their work to be accessed later.
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Cooper Hewitt Design Museum

Get excited New Yorkers - the new and improved Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum at the historic Andrew Carnegie mansion will be opening its doors in just six months! For the past year, the museum has been undergoing a major overhaul that has not only expanded the pristine exhibition space, but has painstakingly refurbished the original ornate details that were installed by Carnegie during the Gilded Age. The museum, which is set to open on December 12, 2014 (the same day Carnegie moved in back in 1903), will be poised to excel as the world’s only museum exclusively devoted to historic and contemporary design thanks to the visionary work of Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners, Gluckman Mayner Architects and Hood Design. Inhabitat recently had the chance to get a sneak peek of the museum's interior before thousands of design artifacts are moved back in. Come along on our photo tour to check it out for yourself!

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