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Ennead Architects completes six-year renovation of New York Hall of Science
POSTED 06 Jul 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
The museum invested US$25m in the renovation Credit: Ennead Architects
Following a six-year US$25m (€22.5m, £16m) renovation by Ennead Architects, the New York Hall of Science in Queens is celebrating the reopening of its Great Hall.

Originally designed by Harrison and Abramovitz Architects for the 1964/1965 World’s Fair, the Great Hall’s cobalt blue dalle-de-verre glass and concrete walls are designed to give the illusion of being in deep space.

In its original format, visitors to the World’s Fair could see science exhibits and a docking spacecraft hanging from the ceiling. The building has been expanded a number of times, most recently by the team of Schliemann and Ennead in 2004.

As part of the restoration, the 5,400 dalle-de-verre panels were all cleaned by hand, with fifty new panels colour-matched and installed by Willet Hauser Studios, under whose commission the original 5,400 panels were constructed in 1964.

In addition, the project included stabilisation and repair of the exterior building, renovation and modernisation of the interior of the Great Hall and Great Hall Lobby, and repaving and improvements to the terrace outside the Great Hall.

The reopening was marked with Connected Worlds, the first permanent exhibit to open inside the hall since renovations began in 2009. The immersive exhibit explores the connectivity of the planet and everyone's role in it, and will be the centrepiece of the Hall for the foreseeable future.
The Great Hall has 5,400 cobalt blue dalle-de-verre glass walls panels Credit: Ennead Architects
Connected Worlds is the new permament exhibition Credit: Ennead Architects
 


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06 Jul 2015

Ennead Architects completes six-year renovation of New York Hall of Science
BY Tom Anstey

The museum invested US$25m in the renovation

The museum invested US$25m in the renovation
photo: Ennead Architects

Following a six-year US$25m (€22.5m, £16m) renovation by Ennead Architects, the New York Hall of Science in Queens is celebrating the reopening of its Great Hall.

Originally designed by Harrison and Abramovitz Architects for the 1964/1965 World’s Fair, the Great Hall’s cobalt blue dalle-de-verre glass and concrete walls are designed to give the illusion of being in deep space.

In its original format, visitors to the World’s Fair could see science exhibits and a docking spacecraft hanging from the ceiling. The building has been expanded a number of times, most recently by the team of Schliemann and Ennead in 2004.

As part of the restoration, the 5,400 dalle-de-verre panels were all cleaned by hand, with fifty new panels colour-matched and installed by Willet Hauser Studios, under whose commission the original 5,400 panels were constructed in 1964.

In addition, the project included stabilisation and repair of the exterior building, renovation and modernisation of the interior of the Great Hall and Great Hall Lobby, and repaving and improvements to the terrace outside the Great Hall.

The reopening was marked with Connected Worlds, the first permanent exhibit to open inside the hall since renovations began in 2009. The immersive exhibit explores the connectivity of the planet and everyone's role in it, and will be the centrepiece of the Hall for the foreseeable future.



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