Saturday, 14 July 2012

Freelon Group, partner HOK to design Civil Rights Museum in Atlanta - Triangle Business Journal:

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The $125 million museum is expected to beabouty 100,000 square feet. Freelon’s desig features a terracotta-clad building surroundingf an exterior courtyard, which will served as an amphitheater andexhibit space. The winning design is inspiredsby “the simple yet powerful image of interlocking arms that signifies the linkages that empower individuala and groups of seemingly divergent interesta to find common ground,” Philip Freelon, presidengt of The Freelon Group, in a news The Freelon Group and HOK will work with Centeer leadership, exhibit designer and project manager / to finalize the facility’s design prior to breaking grouncd this winter.
Freelon designed the Reginald F. Lewise Museum of Maryland African-American History and Culture, the Museum of the Africaj Diaspora in San Francisco and theHarveuy B. Gantt Center for African Americahn Arts and Culturein Charlotte. of New York and partner StanletBeaman & Sears of Atlanta. • Huff + Goodeh Architects LLC of New York and partnefr Hammel Green and Abrahamsonof Minneapolis, Minn. Moody•Nolan of Columbus, Ohio, and partners Antoine Predock Architecyt PCof Albuquerque, and Goode Van Slyke of Atlanta. • Polshek Partnership Architects of New York and Atlant partners Cooper Carry andStanley Love-Stanley PC.

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