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Celebrating One Year of the Bob Dylan Center

Bob Dylan Center

Located in a 100-year-old former paper factory, the Bob Dylan Center is a prime example of adaptive reuse, highlighting the benefits of the location, budget implications, environmental impact and resource efficiency. The existing architectural features of the building provided an inspiring framework for the insertion of a new museum. To transform the exterior façade, we collaborated with muralist Erik Burke to create a hand-painted mural based on a rare photo of Dylan. This portrait adds to the existing layers of graphic history on the building exterior, allowing 100 years of “ghost signage” to show through.