Walters Art Museum Hackerman House

Baltimore, MD | 2018

This historic three-story Greek Revival mansion houses an exhibition of the Walters Art Museum’s international ceramics collection. The building features a grand spiral staircase capped by an elliptical Tiffany skylight and decorative ceilings with intricate wood carvings and molding designs. Our lighting design approach focused on adhering to a tight budget, integrating lighting with the existing architecture, and balancing Maryland Historical Trust requirements with the flexible lighting needs of a modern art gallery. Our work on this project included updating the lighting control system and focusing the lighting after installation. We also upgraded the lighting technology and wiring in the grand Baccarat-style chandeliers.

Collaborators | RAM Design, Richard Molinaroli, Moseley Architects, Jeffrey Totaro (photographer)

Links | The Walters - Hackerman House, 1 West Mt Vernon Place - Moseley Architects, @thewaltersartmuseum

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