Kohler Ronan Consulting Engineers - Postcard: The Tenement Museum

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The Tenement Museum Apartments and Visitor Center New York, New York

Subsequent to an extensive 20-year master plan, significant renovations and upgrades were designed for this unique museum celebrating the history of New York’s immigrants. The former living quarters were transformed into a time capsule, allowing visitors to explore artifacts of the building’s early tenants. Further, new and improved office and administrative spaces were provided for the staff, while an inviting visitor center was created at street level to better serve the museum’s increasing number of guests. Our designs to support the renovation of the third, fourth, and fifth floors of the building required significant coordination with the architect to provide heating & cooling to an exhibit which, per the time period, had no air conditioning. Great care was taken to conceal air grilles and remain historically accurate. Systems incorporated a variable refrigerant flow (VRF) heat pump system utilizing modular air-cooled heat pumps connected to indoor fan coil units. Ventilation throughout the building is provided via a dedicated outdoor air unit. Project scope also incorporated new electrical, plumbing, and fire protection throughout, including highefficiency lighting and low-flow plumbing fixtures.

Architect: Perkins Eastman Photography: © Andrew Rugge and © Sarah Mechling. Courtesy Perkins Eastman. © Paúl Rivera

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