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Jacob's Ladder Trail Mobile Exhibit First opening: Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival Becket, MA. Summer 2001. A traveling exhibit offering a vivid history of Jacob's Ladder Trail, from its origins as a Native American trading route to the present times. |
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National Football League NFL New York City Headquarters Exhibition design across 5 floors and 4 lobbies. Over 120 cases showcase the history of the sport and its collections. |
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Made in America Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village Dearborn, MI, USA for Albert Woods Design A 50,000 sq.ft. permanent exhibition treating the Industrial History of the United States from Colonial times to the present. The exhibit invites visitors to examine issues of productivity, product quality, and quality of life. |
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Valentine Riverside Richmond, VA for Albert Woods Design Originally the Tredegar Iron Works, this outdoor industrial archeological site is located on the banks of the James River. Outdoor interpretive exhibits tell its history using viewing devises, audio narration, shelters, and a system of porcelein enamel panels. |
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| In the Line of Duty: America's Disabled Veterans |
- | A 2,000 sq. ft. traveling exhibition designed to increase awareness of problems faced by injured veterans. |
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| Andersonville Memorial & Prison Camp National Parks Service, GA |
- | A family of outdoor interpretive panels portray daily life, personalities, and site features of this historically significant Confederate Army prison camp. |
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| Pittsburgh Steelers Headquarters and Training facilities Pittsburgh, PA |
- | Master planning and overall concept design for their new offices. |
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| Grand Teton National Park Jenny Lake Visitor Center |
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An exhibit investigating the Teton range and how its geology, ecology, animal habitats, and landscape have evolved. |
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| Carlsbad Caverns Visitor Center National Parks Service, NM |
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A self guiding tour exhibit presenting an in-depth view of this geological phenomena. |
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| The Automobile in American Life Dearborn, MI |
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A 55,000 sq. ft. exhibition on the impact of the automobile on American culture. It includes
a re-creation of the "Route 1" phenomenon, complete with a restored diner, Burma
Shave signs, a service station, and a Drive-in Theatre. |
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| Motorola Museum of Electronics Schaumburg, IL |
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A 10,000 sq. ft. exhibition dedicated to the history of electronics. |
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| A Promise of Permanency Independence National Park Philadelphia, PA |
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A 3,000 sq. ft exhibition dedicated to the history and understanding
of the United States Constitution. Its content is displayed entirely through the use of multimedia programs. |
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