The New Brunswick Museum selects Diamond Schmitt Architects for the Museum’s Revitalization Project

The Board of Directors of the New Brunswick Museum (NBM-MNB) is pleased to announce that we have selected Diamond Schmitt Architects to plan and design a New Brunswick Museum facility in Saint John, following a rigorous Request for Proposal process run by Colliers Project Leaders. The renowned Canadian architectural firm has been the recipient of numerous notable national and international awards for planning and design.

“We are very pleased to work with Diamond Schmitt towards the building of a revitalized New Brunswick Museum that brings 21st-century standards and quality to one of New Brunswick’s premier cultural institutions. We look forward to a time when the NBM can reach well beyond its Saint John home to support New Brunswick’s heritage everywhere in the province and well beyond,” said NBM Board chair Kathryn Hamer.

“This is a very important step in creating a permanent new home for the New Brunswick Museum. I hope everyone will join me in congratulating the Board of the New Brunswick Museum on this important milestone. This is getting very exciting,” said Tourism, Heritage and Culture Minister Tammy Scott-Wallace. “We look forward to many more important announcements in the months to come as the Board works toward a new provincial museum.”

“It is wonderful to see the NB Museum take another positive step forward towards its new home. Congratulations to the museum board, and all involved in the process in ensuring the future home of the NB Museum continues to take positive steps forward,” says Saint John-Rothesay MP Wayne Long. As the MP, this proposal is, and will continue to be a high priority for my office,” adds MP Long.

The hiring of a design consultant is a key first step in seeing a revitalized New Brunswick Museum reopened to the public. The Board, staff, and the prime design consultant will now begin the initial work of site selection and preliminary design.

Finally, the Board of the New Brunswick Museum would like to extend its appreciation to staff and leadership from the Regional Development Corporation for their support throughout this process.

For more information:

Aristi Dsilva
Communications and Marketing Officer
New Brunswick Museum
(506) 643-2358
Aristi.Dsilva@nbm-mnb.ca