This space was originally a fruit and vegetable market, built in 1938; thus the name. It has operated as a gallery space since the mid 70's and in 1992 was closed for a remodel by Richard Murphy Architects, which was completed in 1993. Major changes included opening up the front with the addition of windows and glass bricks and constructing a new overhanging roof, thus making the gallery walls higher and filling the gallery with natural light through the clerestory windows.
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The original stone facadeSections were removed for additional windows and a new entrance with an upper level providing a hoist to transports works of art. |
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Ground floor at street levelCafe and book shop are located at the front |
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Central stairway with the bottom like a steel fire escapeThe lower portion was designed to lift up when the gallery is closed. |
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The central stairway leading to the upper level gallery |
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The upper gallery with clerestory windows |
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Exposed support system |