Originally constructed in 1910, the Historic Corinthian Hall underwent a major renovation to house what is now The Museum of Kansas City Corinthian Hall. The approximately 32,000 SF project consisted of comprehensive historical restoration, renovation and new interior construction of the basement and first, second and third floors. The mansion was also brought up to today’s codes and standards, to include ADA accessibility, while preserving the unique building and history. This was the first stage of the Museum of Kansas City’s transformation into a leading-edge, 21st century museum of Kansas City’s history and cultural heritage.
Kansas City Museum Foundation
Owner/Client
International Architects Atelier
Architect
Kansas City, Missouri
Location
Completed
Status
31,875
Square Feet
100
Age of Mansion
10
Acres
Gallery
2020
Truman Presidential Library Renovation
2013
James River Church West Campus
2023
Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium
2026
Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum