In partnership with Archtober, Judd Foundation presents an architecture-focused Guided Visit of 101 Spring Street. Tickets can be purchased through our website for the October 12 tour.
In 1968, Donald Judd purchased 101 Spring Street, a five-story cast-iron building designed by Nicholas Whyte and constructed in 1870. Serving as his New York home and studio, 101 Spring Street is the place of origin for Judd’s ideas on permanent installation and is the only surviving single-use cast-iron building of its era in the SoHo Cast-Iron Historic District. 101 Spring Street is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.