Brandywine Conservancy and Museum of Art in the News

The Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art project is officially public!

We’re excited to announce our involvement in an approximately $100 million project that will result in a transformation and expansion of the organization’s 15-acre campus. Together with Kengo Kuma & Associates, this project includes construction of a 40,000 square-foot new museum building along with significant renovations to the Brandywine Museum of Art’s beloved historic Mill building. Landscape design for the expanded campus will be led by Field Operations and will include a remarkable expansion of the current Chadds Ford campus into a 325-acre public preserve and garden featuring ten miles of trails bookended by the two museum buildings. When completed, the new trails will create a loop through the changing landscape between both museum buildings, as well as the original studios of N.C. Wyeth and Andrew Wyeth. Construction is planned to begin in Spring 2027, with the new building opening scheduled for Fall 2029.

You can read more about the project in The Architect’s Newspaper or on the Brandywine website here.

Renderings courtesy of Kengo Kuma & Associates, Field Operations, and Vibsu

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