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HPB26-0691

2100/2111 COLLINS AVENUE

THE BASS MUSEUM OF ART

The following summaries were generated by AI from the official documents linked below. They may contain errors. Please refer to the original documents for authoritative information.

Proposal

The application requests a Certificate of Appropriateness for additions and site improvements to The Bass Museum of Art campus, including partial demolition of portions of the existing structure, demolition of the existing surface parking lot, and construction of a new one-story ground-floor gallery building. The proposal also includes the creation of a civic plaza, an elevated outdoor gathering space, and a canopy, intended to increase museum functionality, visitor experience, and the campus relationship to surrounding streets and Collins Park.

From the Letter of Intent

The proposal involves a museum expansion at The Bass Museum of Art, including a new gallery building, civic plaza, elevated outdoor gathering space, and canopy along the southwest portion of the campus. The project adds approximately 3,836 square feet of new building area, 12,771 square feet of raised platform area, 5,876 square feet of covered canopy area, and 4,471 square feet of streetscape improvements. The design aims to preserve the visual primacy of the historic Russell Pancoast building while enhancing the overall museum campus with resilient, contextually compatible additions.

  • New ground floor gallery building with 18-foot floor-to-ceiling height above Design Flood Elevation
  • New civic plaza with elevated landscaped platform
  • Elevated outdoor gathering space and patio set above BFE
  • Large canopy providing shade and shelter
  • Streetscape improvements along southwest portion of campus
  • Raising of finished floor elevation within existing loggia (1950 addition)
  • New code-compliant entry vestibule at existing window of Isozaki building (2016-2017)
  • New curved site wall constructed of oolite
  • Resilient landscaping with salt-tolerant, native, or Florida-friendly plants
  • On-site stormwater retention systems
  • Hurricane-proof impact windows and doors
  • Cool pavement materials and white roofing material
  • Relocation of all critical MEP systems above base flood elevation
Staff Recommendation
CONTINUANCE TO SEP 15
That the Board review and provide comments on the overall design and massing, and continue the application to a date certain of September 15, 2026, as requested by the applicant.

Compliance Findings:

✓ Sea Level Rise: Satisfied ✗ Variance Conditions: Not Satisfied ✗ Certificate Of Appropriateness: Not Satisfied
Key Issues
  • Applicant is still finalizing design details including fenestration size and placement, and exploring alternative materials and finishes
  • Photometric/lighting plan not yet submitted - to be provided at time of building permit review (Criterion 2g not satisfied)
  • Parking waiver required: 64 spaces required but proposed to be satisfied off-site at municipal facilities; waiver subject to City Commission approval
  • Off-street loading waiver requested: no on-site loading space proposed; absence of an alley creates practical difficulties for loading, though on-street loading is common in the area
  • Florida keystone reintroduction at new site wall requires final details and sample for HPB review
  • Final exterior surface finishes and materials, including paint color, require HPB review and approval

Documents

Property Details
Historic District Museum Local Historic District
Year Built 1930
Zoning GU, Government Use
Lot Size 108,000 SF
Applicant Johnston Marklee Architects
Architect Johnston Marklee and Berenblum Busch Architects
Existing Building
Year Built 1930
Architect Russell Pancoast
Partial demolition proposed
Meeting

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

09:00 AM

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