National Children's Museum Unveils Building Design; New Space Inspires Children to Care About and Improve the World
Posted on: Wednesday, 22 April 2009, 08:00 CDT
150,000 Square-foot Cesar Pelli-Designed Building to Open in 2013 at National Harbor
"The building's overall design reflects the mission of the National Children's Museum through a series of dynamic architectural forms surrounding a large exterior courtyard," said
With its unique mission, NCM strives to teach children how to become informed, active citizens. NCM's eco-friendly building provides another means to demonstrate the Museum's commitment to children and the planet. Through its new space, NCM will encourage and foster an understanding and love of nature; champion outdoor play (in the Museum courtyard and beyond); and encourage the use of natural materials to foster connections to the environment, helping kids become better stewards of the earth.
In his FY 2010 capital budget,
"We are thrilled to welcome this beautiful new museum to Maryland," said Governor O'Malley. "The National Children's Museum's green building is a wonderful example of best practices in sustainability, and demonstrates a commitment to the environment that sends a positive message to children and families in our region, across the country, and around the world."
Green Features
The Museum plans to incorporate a number of green features in the new building, including:
- A Wind Turbine: The building's wind turbine, a symbol of NCM's commitment to sustainable and renewable energy, will be a source of power.
- A Sun Reflector: A series of reflective panels on the roof of the arrival space will reflect sunlight, minimize artificial lighting, and reduce energy loads during the day.
- A Living Wall: The Museum's south facing facade features a cable and tray system to support a framework for a living, green wall. The Living Wall will shade the building from the bright, hot southern sun, helping to cool the building and reduce energy demands.
- A Green Roof: A green roof system will provide for sedums and small scale planting, absorb rainwater (reducing storm run off), improve thermal insulation, and reduce the "heat island" effect.
- Recycled Materials: The new Museum will use recycled structural steel and some recycled brick from demolished buildings.
When completed, the new NCM will house exhibits, programs, and resources designed to spark the imagination and celebrate the power of children and their families. Interior exhibits will highlight six core content areas (the environment, health and well-being, play, civic engagement, the arts, and world cultures) and will be created by three prominent design firms: Amaze Design, Roto Studios, and
NCM Launch Zone and Website Provide 'Kid Ownership'
Children and families will learn about the green building through two new initiatives that embody the NCM mission and provide "kid ownership" of the new Museum: The NCM Launch Zone and the new NCM website. On
A newly designed NCM website (www.ncm.museum) features new and updated Museum information, a schedule of activities, opportunities to get involved with the organization, as well as a virtual Launch Zone. The Launch Zone page provides kids from across the country the opportunity to learn about NCM's green building features, test select exhibit and program content, and help shape the Museum through rotating interactive experiences.
"NCM belongs to the nation's children and these new experiences provide additional opportunities for children and their families to share their voices and shape the Museum's exhibit and program content," said
NCM's Board of Trustees and volunteer leadership continue the Museum's national campaign to build the new institution, reaching out to potential contributors in the public and private sectors in the
About the National Children's Museum
Scheduled to open in 2013, the National Children's Museum (NCM) will be a world-class cultural and educational center dedicated to engaging children and empowering them to make a difference. The mission of NCM is to inspire children to care about and improve the world. Through its interactive exhibits, online community (www.ncm.museum), and unique national programs and partnerships, NCM is transforming the concept of a traditional museum by becoming a catalyst and forum for a national movement to inspire and empower kids to speak up, take action, and get engaged in their communities. Through 2013, NCM is operating as a Museum Without Walls, participating in a variety of community events and working with other arts and cultural organizations to develop creative partnerships that benefit kids and families. This spring NCM opens the Launch Zone, a 2,700 square-foot space at National Harbor where kids and families can prototype and test exhibit and program concepts. The National Children's Museum is led by President and CEO,
About Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects
Founded in 1977 by
For more information visit www.ncm.museum
SOURCE National Children's Museum
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