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The $100M Promise: How This Museum is Redefining Harlem's Architecture

25 min · 18. juni 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/552622/fan_mail/new] In Part Two of our discussion on the Studio Museum in Harlem, we move from vision to execution and explore the realities of delivering a complex cultural institution on one of New York City’s busiest corridors. Jessica Busch is joined again by Andy Bast, Jaylen Henderson, and Lakya Roberts to unpack the logistical, structural, and sequencing challenges of building on 125th Street, including overnight construction windows, zero on‑site storage, façade installation staged like a nightly puzzle, and underpinning next to occupied and landmarked buildings. The conversation examines how full‑scale mock‑ups reduced risk and cost, how teams navigated unforeseen conditions with neighboring structures, and what it takes to maintain safety, quality, and momentum through COVID disruptions. This episode also highlights the project’s commitment to MWBE and Black‑owned business participation and reflects on the deeper personal and community pride that comes from delivering a public institution built not just for a neighborhood, but with it.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/552622/fan_mail/new] In Part Two of our discussion on the Studio Museum in Harlem, we move from vision to execution and explore the realities of delivering a complex cultural institution on one of New York City’s busiest corridors. Jessica Busch is joined again by Andy Bast, Jaylen Henderson, and Lakya Roberts to unpack the logistical, structural, and sequencing challenges of building on 125th Street, including overnight construction windows, zero on‑site storage, façade installation staged like a nightly puzzle, and underpinning next to occupied and landmarked buildings. The conversation examines how full‑scale mock‑ups reduced risk and cost, how teams navigated unforeseen conditions with neighboring structures, and what it takes to maintain safety, quality, and momentum through COVID disruptions. This episode also highlights the project’s commitment to MWBE and Black‑owned business participation and reflects on the deeper personal and community pride that comes from delivering a public institution built not just for a neighborhood, but with it.

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