Collaboratively organized by Pulitzer Arts Foundation and the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis, this event invited Judd Foundation Co-President Flavin Judd to speak about the three-year restoration process of 101 Spring Street in New York, which was one of the most comprehensive restorations of a cast iron building in the city’s history. Purchased by Donald Judd in 1968, the building at 101 Spring Street in SoHo was his New York City home, where he installed permanent works by many of the artists whom he admired, including Dan Flavin, David Novros, and Claes Oldenburg.