With 142 Free Street remaining, the proposed design will have to be radically changed. I would not let a mediocre arch firm with *no experience with this kind of reimagining* take a swipe at the museum's now more complicated addition. It's a veritable roll of the dice. Someone with a head and guts needs to take over managing this project to find the right firm for the job. Pay that Portland, OR arch firm to go away, though it looks like the work done so far is only a proposal design, like the others. This kind of build with up to $100 million being spent will require a long and complicated contract, and I don't think there has been enough time for this yet with both sides in agreement. I would assume that some lawyers will end up getting paid for whatever has been worked on so far.