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by Derek Gentile
CEO
EEI Global
Rochester Hills, MI
Most exhibits are built to communicate what can happen with a client’s product during the three or four days of a show. An Alcoa exhibit conceived and constructed by EEI Global was built to communicate what can happen after the show is over.
Alcoa, a renowned leader in the production and [...]
by Jean Heyer
Marketing Director
VEE Corporation
Minneapolis, MN
and Jill Palmquist
The Situation: VEE Corporation was selected by The Betty Brinn Children’s Museum in Milwaukee, WI, to take concepts to final design and then build and install the Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl: Home Sweet Home exhibit.
Everyone knows Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl. Their famous lines, “Only you can [...]
The challenge posed by the customer – use new cutting edge technology that allows for the creative and versatile delivery of iconic messaging for a well-known brand in an outdoor solution.
Read MoreRocket Park Mini-Golf at the New York Hall of Science
by Scott W. Briggs, AIA
Senior Associate/Museum Services
Lee H. Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership
New York, NY
As visitors approach the New York Hall of Science, Flushing, NY, the first thing they notice are remnants of a past age – two rockets, a Titan II and Atlas, each more [...]
Although outdoor temporary structures can be particularly challenging with a host of limitations and engineering requirements, QuickTruss® stepped up to the plate for a recent roof project at Washington D.C.’s Nationals Park and Baltimore’s Oriole Park at Camden Yard. The temporary structures would serve as television broadcasting booths complete with lighting, a complex map of cabling and electrical wires, and a weather-proof canopy to keep those commentators dry during rainy innings.
Read MoreWells Fargo Bank’s History Museums welcome visitors from around the world. The museums are found in nine cities throughout the U.S. On display are original Concord Coaches, Wells Fargo’s Banking and Express documents, artifacts, early photos, gold coins, mining tools, ore, balance scales, working telegraphs and Western fine art.
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