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Projects
Science Centers and Childrens' Museums
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Imaginarium Discovery Center, Alaska
The new science exhibition at the Anchorage Museum
will occupy approximately 650 square meters. As planned, the
exhibits allow visitors to explore motion and movement in the
world around us, with a focus on those aspects that are important
and unique to Alaska and Alaskans. These exhibits offer visitors
a new appreciation of how different things—big and small,
visible and invisible, fast and slow, far above them and deep
below them—interact to create movement and change over
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phæno, Germany
phæno, funded by the City of Wolfsburg
Germany, opened to the public November 24th 2005 with 5,000
square meters of exhibition area. It is now the largest interactive
science museum in Germany. AAI managed artists and exhibit
fabricators in 9 countries to develop the exhibition. |
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Exploration Place, Wichita, Kansas
Working as a subcontractor to WTG, LLC, Ansel Associates, Inc. produced, negotiated
and managed all exhibition related contracts. Ansel Associates did incidental
design, including some architectural interface matters. Finally we assisted
and managed exhibition vendors during the installation period. |
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The EcoTarium,
Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Moe Soloman and Linda Ziemba developed master plans and designs for all of the
interactive exhibits for the EcoTarium, a Center for Environmental Exploration.
The master plans reflect three levels of the center. The first level is a water
themed exhibit, which includes a water icon, children’ discovery space,
curator workshop, fresh water exhibits and a lab. |
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