Centennial Renovation and Expansion
Reimagining the Future of Art in Tampa
Centennial Renovation and Expansion
Major Features
Expand. Enhance. Educate.
The Tampa Museum of Art’s transformative expansion plan for its downtown Tampa campus will add a crystalline, four-story structure to the waterfront, significantly enhancing the visitor experience and expanding the Museum’s education and event spaces.
When completed in 2024, the expansion will include a site redevelopment and add approximately 51,000 square feet of new space along the Hillsborough River to its 25,000 square foot renovation currently underway to double its exhibition spaces and triple its education spaces.
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Building Renovation
All renovations within the Tampa Museum of Art’s existing building relocate existing back-of-the-house space to increase exhibition space and education facilities to accommodate growing community partnerships and allow more hands-on, up-close experiences for students and adults.
Project Scope
New York-based WEISS/MANFREDI Architecture/Landscape/Urbanism is designing the Tampa Museum of Art’s Centennial Renovation and Expansion project.
WEISS/MANFREDI Architecture/Landscape/Urbanism is a multidisciplinary design practice based in New York City. Founded by Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi, the firm is known for the dynamic integration of architecture, art, infrastructure, and landscape design. Their work is noted for the strategic engagement of architecture and site and recognizes the critical dialogue between enclosed and open spaces, between new and existing structures, and between building and city.