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Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation at the American Museum of Natural History 2014
Conceived from the interior outward, the design significantly enhances both functionality and the visitor experience across the Museum campus. A new fully accessible entrance along Columbus Avenue establishes a strong east–west axis, linking ten buildings through more than thirty new connections and transforming former dead ends into continuous circulation loops. As part of Studio Gang’s Model Shop team, I contributed to the development of detailed physical models that translated the project’s complex spatial strategies into tangible form.
Materials
Acrylic, high density polyurethane foam
Date Completed
2014
Cl ient / Architect
American Museum of Natural History / Studio Gang
Scale
⅛” = 1’

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