Museum of the American Arts and Crafts Movement - Table of Contents Arts & Crafts - Table of Contents
MUSEUM
ARCHITECTURE - Museum of the American Arts and Crafts
Movement
355 4th St. N, St. Petersburg, FL
Museum
of the American Arts and Crafts Movement - Official Website
(online November 2022)
November 2022 photos
On
this page, below:
Exterior photos
Interior photos
The Museum of the American Arts and Crafts Movement (MAACM) is the only museum in the world dedicated exclusively to the American Arts and Crafts movement. Founded by local philanthropist and collector Rudy Ciccarello, MAACM is St. Petersburg’s newest museum [opened September 2021], featuring stunning architecture, incredible works of art, and an ideal location in the downtown waterfront arts district. Ciccarello, along with Alfonso Architects, designed and oversaw the incredible task of creating the Museum of the American Arts and Crafts Movement in St. Petersburg, Florida. The five-story, 137,000 square-foot museum is a work of art itself, with incredible architectural elements such as a grand atrium, skylights, and a dramatic spiral staircase—all adorned with period art, light fixtures, windows, fireplaces, and more. MAACM features more than 40,000 square feet of gallery space, as well as a destination restaurant with private dining rooms, a retail store, an upscale café, a children’s gallery, a reference library, a theater, a graphic studio, a beautiful event space for weddings and corporate events, and an outdoor green space enhanced by original period tiles and fountains. - Source: Museum Website (online Dec. 2022) |
Exterior Facade/West elevation at left Facade detail Facade detail South and east (rear) elevations South elevation - detail South elevation - detail South elevation - detail East elevation (rear of building) - detail East elevation (rear of building) - detail Garden detail Garden detail Garden detail Museum building at right (not in photo) Garden fountain Fountain detail Fountain detail Fountain detail Garden and east elevation/rear of building |
Fifth floor and ceiling Ceiling Ceiling Lobby and Gift shop Cafeteria Garden at right |