

Safdie also offered a clear and stimulating vision of a building that would harmonize with its surroundings and welcome the community. Safdie offered an outstanding international track record of responsible, compelling designs in historic settings, and he excited them with his passion about the possibilities of the new project. The trustees unanimously chose Moshe Safdie and Associates.

They also understood that, in a National Historic Landmark District, it would be challenging to express these ideals in architecture.įive internationally recognized architectural firms presented their ideas to the trustees in 1998. The museums’ Board of Directors envisioned a building representative of its time but also open, welcoming, and inviting. Their primary objectives were to increase the capacity for traveling exhibitions, continue an emphasis on education and community involvement, and increase archival storage for a growing collection.

Owens-Thomas House Ownership and ArchitectureĮarly drawing of the Jepson Center from the building's architect, Moshe Safdie Jepson Center: History and HarmonyĪfter a century of collecting, exhibiting, and educating Savannah and its visitors about art, history, and architecture, Telfair Museums’ Director and Board of Trustees identified the need for a new, larger facility.
