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Capital Project Update, September 27, 2010

September 27, 2010 By Vega Pratt

We invite you to join us in the continuing conversation and planning for the Pratt Museum’s Capital Project. This fall we will have several opportunities for community members to share ideas on repurposing possibilities for the existing building and to provide input on the location of the new building. We will be starting off with an engaging session in mid-October where you can come in and share your thoughts or feelings about what is important to you in a museum.

As always, if you are unable to come to a meeting you can email your comments or mail them to Pratt Museum, 3779 Bartlett Street, Homer, AK 99603.

What is a Museum? Thursday, October 14th, 5:30 to 7:00pm. At this informal community conversation participants will have an opportunity to share ideas of what is important to you about museums. What inspires you? What ignites your curiosity or your desire to learn more? How can a museum best serve its community? What types of events or exhibits are most interesting to you?

Repurposing the Existing Building Thursday, November 18th, 5 to 6:30pm. This is an opportunity to explore the potential for different uses by the community or other organizations of part or all of the existing building that would also align with the Pratt’s mission.

Repurposing the Existing Building/ Location of the New Building Saturday, November 20th, 3 to 5pm. See descriptions above and below.

Location of the New Building Monday, December 6th, 12pm to 1:30pm. We will be examining three primary options for locating the new museum and gathering your thoughts on the pros and cons of each.

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Capital Project Update, August 8, 2010 

August 8, 2010 By Vega Pratt

Planning for the capital project continues, and we are preparing for another community meeting to discuss a number of development options. To facilitate this discussion, the Pratt Museum’s pre-development architect has rendered five options for placement of the new building on the Museum’s 9.3 acres of property. These options will be discussed at a community meeting scheduled for this Fall, which will be announced publicly on this site and in the media. To send us your comments, contactDiane Converse . Click on the thumbnails below to see a full-sized image of each option. Click Here for a one page comparison of all options.

Option1Option 1A – New construction on NW portion of property. The existing build is reused by other organizations, and adequate parking is provided for both facilities. A boathouse is added near the existing shop.

Option2AOption 2A – New construction in the central portion of the property. The existing building is removed and a boathouse is constructed on the site of the old building reusing the foundations and salvaged materials.

Option2B

Option 2B – New construction located in central area of property and the existing building repurposed. Parking is expanded to accommodate both facilities. A boathouse is located to the SE of the new museum building.

Option3A

Option 3A – New construction is located on SE of property. The original building is removed and replaced with parking. A boathouse is located near the current shop.

Option3B

Option 3B – New construction is located on SE of property. The existing building is removed and a boathouse is constructed on the site of the old building reusing the foundations and salvaged materials. Parking area is minimized.

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Capital Project Update, April 14, 2010

April 14, 2010 By Vega Pratt

We are pleased to announce that the Pratt Museum is taking the next step in our capital project as we near the conclusion of the conceptual design phase. The recent focus of the conceptual process involved the Pratt looking at whether renovating the existing building or building a new one would best serve community and Museum needs. For economic reasons and to best care for and share our collections, the Board has decided to support the new construction option. Responding to suggestions from the community, and recognizing that the existing building could serve other purposes, the Board also directed staff to examine the feasibility of repurposing the existing building. Primary reasons for the decision include:

Better conservation of and access to the collections. With a new building, collections storage, conservation space, and exhibit space will be designed to museum industry standards; we will gain more space through standard-height museum ceilings in addition to the square footage. Flexibility in operations and longer-term expansion potential to better serve the community. Museums are more dynamic than they used to be: We can create a place that responds to community needs with education and gathering spaces, use of new technology, and the ability to grow. Lower utility costs. The new construction option will be about 2,000 square feet less in area than the renovated and expanded building option would be, to achieve the same design goals, because of design efficiencies. New mechanical systems designed for the space should result in more efficient energy use and smaller relative costs. Longer overall building life. New construction is expected to last longer (50 years versus 30 years for renovation), resulting in a lower overall project cost. The conceptual phase of the capital project will be wrapped up this Spring; we expect to begin design later this year. This continues the process that was started nearly 10 years ago when the need for major upgrades to the Museum was recognized. The next few years will be busy ones, as we engage in the building design process and flesh out the plans for our 9.3-acre site. At the same time, the leadership gift phase of the fundraising effort will continue. The goal is to begin construction in 2014, depending on fundraising progress. Based on a 2009 fundraising feasibility study, the Pratt is working with an $8.5 million budget. Of this amount, $1.7 million has already been committed. We encourage you to engage in this process and share your ideas and comments as we proceed. Watch our website (www.prattmuseum.org) for updates and opportunities to participate as we move through the exciting planning and design process ahead.

More Information on the Project LINKS:

Building Condition Report | A complete survey of the condition of the museum building.Museum Exhibit Plan | Master exhibit plan that guides our future exhibit development.  Accessibility Survey 2006 | Assessment of the current handicap accessibility of museum facilities.

To read these documents, you’ll need the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click the icon below to download. pdf

The success of this process relies on broad community involvement. If this project is something you’d like to be involved in, please contact us. Pratt Museum, Capital Campaign 3779 Bartlett Street Homer, Alaska 99603 Phone: 907 235-8635 Fax: 907-235-2764 Michele Miller, Director Of Development | Email. Capital project planning at the Pratt Museum is generously funded by the Patrons Of the Pratt Society, the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services, the Rasmuson Foundation and the Foraker Group Pre-development program.

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Museum Awarded Challenge Grant

March 18, 2010 By Vega Pratt

The Pratt Museum was awarded a $750,000 challenge grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) in December 2009 to support its upcoming capital project. This prestigious grant requires the Museum to match the award amount on a 3 to 1 basis. To receive the entire award amount, the museum will need to raise $2.25 million from non-federal-government sources. The grant is to be used to expand, preserve, interpret and share the Pratt humanities collections through its capital project. The funds cannot be used to cover annual operations expenses (salaries, utility costs, or office supplies). The planned museum growth will provide for good stewardship of the Museum’s collections, expand the research and conservation areas, complete Phase 2 of the Master Exhibit Plan, and improve educational programming for the 4,000 students that visit the Pratt each year. With the support of the community, private donors, local government agencies, and private foundations, we look forward to meeting this challenge and improving facilities and programming at the museum!

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