Fire severely damages Donald Judd's Architecture Office in Marfa
Over the weekend a fire broke out at 102 North Highland Avenue in Marfa, Texas, the two-story brick building best known as the Architecture Office of Donald Judd. According to an Instagram post by the Judd Foundation, the interior of the building, which was undergoing an extensive three-year restoration, was severely damaged. No one was injured during the incident. As of now, the cause of the fire is unknown. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Judd Foundation (@juddfoundation)Originally built in 1907, Donald Judd purchased the building, known as the Glascock Building, in 1990, and renovated its street-level storefront into an office for his architectural practice. The space was home to numerous furnishings and objects designed by the artist, along with a number of plans and models of Judd’s architectural projects. In 2018, the building was closed for renovations led by Houston and New York-based architecture firm Schaum/Shieh as part of the Judd Founda...
Over the weekend a fire broke out at 102 North Highland Avenue in Marfa, Texas, the two-story brick building best known as the Architecture Office of Donald Judd. According to an Instagram post by the Judd Foundation, the interior of the building, which was undergoing an extensive three-year restoration, was severely damaged. No one was injured during the incident. As of now, the cause of the fire is unknown.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Judd Foundation (@juddfoundation)
Originally built in 1907, Donald Judd purchased the building, known as the Glascock Building, in 1990, and renovated its street-level storefront into an office for his architectural practice. The space was home to numerous furnishings and objects designed by the artist, along with a number of plans and models of Judd’s architectural projects. In 2018, the building was closed for renovations led by Houston and New York-based architecture firm Schaum/Shieh as part of the Judd Founda...