
400 West El Paso Street
Marfa, Texas
Twenty-seven artworks installed at La Mansana de Chinati/The Block
In 1973, Judd purchased the first three-quarters of this complex of buildings located in downtown Marfa, the site of some of his first large architectural projects and installations. Referred to as “the Block,” it encompasses a full city block and includes two large hangars where Judd installed his art. In 1974, he acquired the entirety of the Block, which includes a two-story house, formerly offices of the U.S. Army’s Quartermaster Corps that served as his Marfa residence.
The Block is enclosed with an adobe wall and includes a second adobe wall designating an interior courtyard; both walls use local construction techniques. The interior courtyard is landscaped with cactus gardens and Judd-designed furniture. The hangars contain Judd’s personal collection of art, furniture, and artifacts along with a personal library comprising more than 13,000 volumes.
Judd renovated the two-story house to serve as his private residence, with a kitchen area and bedrooms for his children. A separate building, next to the house to serve as a bathhouse, was designed to be the same height as the U-shaped courtyard wall built between the house and the eastern building. An additional building was built on the opposite side of the courtyard to maintain balance against the bathhouse structure, keeping with Judd’s interest in symmetry within art and architecture. Judd had plans for two more buildings to be placed to the east and west, which were to house paintings by Judd and others. To the north, there was to be a complex of four small adobe buildings centered around a pond.
In the 1980s, Judd built an enclosed garden with two small pools, grass and cold-tolerant plants in the southwest corner. This garden, known as the Winter Garden, “was meant to be green all winter, because it’s very bleak [in winter in Marfa].” For the adobe wall enclosing the garden, Judd used local construction techniques to make new bricks on-site.
“Aside from Ft. Russell…the Mansana de Chinati, the block, a city block in town, is the largest and most complete place that I’ve planned,” Judd wrote. “Originally there were only two large iron and adobe warehouses parallel to each other and a much smaller two-story building on a block open to the main highway on the south and to the railroad tracks and a feed mill on the north. This was a very general arrangement, which determined at most a corresponding rectangular alignment.”
The Block is a contributing site to the Donald Judd Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Block is one of the building project sites of the Marfa Restoration Plan, a long-term restoration plan for the buildings maintained by Judd Foundation. The initial scope of work for the site focused on exterior elements including the reconstruction of the Winter Garden which was completed in 2023.
Courtyard. Audio excerpt of a lecture at University of Texas at Austin, March 9, 1992. Courtesy University of Texas Libraries at the University of Texas at Austin. Film © Judd Foundation.
East Building. Audio excerpts from “Contemporary Artists at Work: Sculptors,” an interview with Donald Judd and Daniel DeWilde, 1979 and an interview with Donald Judd for the Dutch television program Roerend Goed, 1993. Audio from Roerend Goed © VPRO. Courtesy Judd Foundation Archives, Marfa, Texas. Film © Judd Foundation.
West Building. Audio from an interview for a film by May Quicks’ eighth-grade students at Marfa Junior High School, November 1978. Courtesy of Judd Foundation Archives, Marfa, Texas. Film © Judd Foundation.
Planning for the restoration of the Block began in 2019. The project was designed to conform to the highest qualities of preservation, meeting the Texas Historical Commission’s Standards for Rehabilitation guidelines for historic preservation issued by the National Park Service. In 2021, construction for the restoration project began.
Schaum Architects
Project Architects
Houston, Texas
Silman
Structural Engineering
New York, New York
Sam + Belle
Civil Engineering
Houston, TX
Method Building Company,
General Contractors
Marfa, Texas
Sandro Canovas
Adobero
Marfa, TX
The restoration of the exterior grounds of the multi-building complex, included the reconstruction of the Winter Garden and the implementation of extensive site drainage. The project team implemented a number of accessibility and sustainability practices that assessed the complex as a whole, including
Support for the restoration of La Mansana de Chinati/The Block was provided by The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation and The Hart Family Fund for Small Towns of The National Trust for Historic Preservation.