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<p>Southampton, N.Y., is set to lose one of its major art attractions this November, when the Parrish Art Museum moves to a new Herzog &amp; de Meuron–designed building a few miles away, in Watermill, N.Y. But the village has been preparing for its move by planning a multi-use cultural center called the Southampton Center on the grounds of the old Parrish museum. Today <a href="http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/06/13/pavilion-planned-for-new-arts-center-in-southampton-village/">ArtsBeat</a> reports that David Rockwell has been tapped to design an open-air pavilion there. It is set to be completed by next summer.<!--more--></p>
<p>As <em>Observer </em>Culture Editor Sarah Douglas <a href="http://observer.com/2011/07/the-parrish-prepares-for-its-move-southampton-village-plans-a-local-arts-center/">reported last summer</a>, the Southampton Center will be home to a diverse set of programming, from dance and theater to concerts and lectures. In the winter it will become an ice-skating rink.</p>
<p>Southampton Village Administrator Stephen Funsch told Gallerist that a fund-raiser was just hired for the project, and that the pavilion is expected to cost around $800,000 to $900,000 to build.</p>
<p>The pavilion is just the first part for the center. "We're also in the process of refurbishing the [Parrish] building," Mr. Funsch said. That renovation work is expected to cost around $6 million—construction is set to begin in 2013 or 2014. Once the work is complete, it will be home to additional programming.</p>
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<p>Southampton, N.Y., is set to lose one of its major art attractions this November, when the Parrish Art Museum moves to a new Herzog &amp; de Meuron–designed building a few miles away, in Watermill, N.Y. But the village has been preparing for its move by planning a multi-use cultural center called the Southampton Center on the grounds of the old Parrish museum. Today <a href="http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/06/13/pavilion-planned-for-new-arts-center-in-southampton-village/">ArtsBeat</a> reports that David Rockwell has been tapped to design an open-air pavilion there. It is set to be completed by next summer.<!--more--></p>
<p>As <em>Observer </em>Culture Editor Sarah Douglas <a href="http://observer.com/2011/07/the-parrish-prepares-for-its-move-southampton-village-plans-a-local-arts-center/">reported last summer</a>, the Southampton Center will be home to a diverse set of programming, from dance and theater to concerts and lectures. In the winter it will become an ice-skating rink.</p>
<p>Southampton Village Administrator Stephen Funsch told Gallerist that a fund-raiser was just hired for the project, and that the pavilion is expected to cost around $800,000 to $900,000 to build.</p>
<p>The pavilion is just the first part for the center. "We're also in the process of refurbishing the [Parrish] building," Mr. Funsch said. That renovation work is expected to cost around $6 million—construction is set to begin in 2013 or 2014. Once the work is complete, it will be home to additional programming.</p>
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