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MUSEUM / EXHIBIT DESIGN
Exhibit design is one of the areas in which Natural Concepts excels. Working with clients to learn the intricacies of their facility, their plans and goals, Natural Concepts is able to broaden its team to include additional researchers, designers, artists and exhibit firms with experience in the relevant subject matter.
Exhibit plans and designs are created to bring the subjects to life, but within the confines of the client's budget. Money does not have to preclude the quality of an exhibit or facility. Instead, knowing how to proportion funds and utilizing an extensive network of designers and fabricators allow Natural Concepts to direct creative development and produce quality projects.
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Alex Haley Museum
Henning, TN
Exhibit budget: $200,000
New State Historic Site interpretive facility about Alex Haley, the author of Roots. Exhibits cover his life before and after the epic book and television story, while also discussing the issue of slavery. This interactive slave ship compels the visitor to enter to learn more. |
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National Cave Museum
Park City, KY
Project budget: $1,200,000
Proposed interpretive facility for Diamond Caverns, near Mammoth Cave. Exhibits and facility to interpret the "Show Cave" industry and be a repository for related artifacts. |
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Hotel Halbrook
Dickson, TN
Exhibit budget: $200,000
Historic 1913 railroad hotel building renovation. State Historic Site with interpretive exhibits about the railroad and Tennessee Governor Frank G. Clement who was born in Room #5 of the hotel. |
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Louisville Visitor Center
Louisville, KY
Exhibit budget: $20,000
Interactive exhibit with 62" touch screen monitor for finding local attractions, accommodations, restaurants, and events. Custom designed and programmed application allows visitor to view and print color maps with directions to locations. Remote update capable via Internet. |
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F. A. Seiberling Naturealm
Akron, OH
Exhibit budget: $60,000
Conceptual exhibit design for use in planning for new exhibits to interpret the urban and natural areas of the park and downtown Akron. |
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