Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center
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Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center
Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center Hutchinson, Kansas Role: Museum Planner & Conceptual Designer for Comprehensive Museum Revitalization Plan Program: Renovated existing exhibits, new educational interactive and participatory exhibits, new Entrance with a signature canopy, newly defined free/paid zones, renovated Space Camp, new Introductory Gallery, new Temporary Gallery, new Kids Discovery Room, new Current & Future Technology Gallery, and new Science Now area. Building Area: Phase One: 105,000 sf renovation plus expansion. Status: Beginning Architectural phase. Description: The existing Cosmosphere museum houses the world’s second largest U.S. space artifact collection (second only to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum) and the largest collection of Russian space artifacts outside of Moscow. In recent years, the institution was seeing the effects of an economic recession, a waning interest in space exploration history, and a loyal supporter base that was aging out. In 2013, VJI was commissioned to develop a comprehensive Museum Revitalization Plan for their long-term sustainability and future. VernerJohnson developed an new exciting and economic viability vision that included institutional, physical, operational and implementation recommendations. VJI determined that the institution should not significantly expand their physical facility (at least initially), but rather pursue a rebranding that increased the institution’s national and international visibility and broadened it’s mission, programs, and visitor experiences. Against the backdrop of a world-class collection of artifacts and space science exhibits, the proposed new focus would extend beyond just space history to include informal learning opportunities in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). By reorganizing and consolidating the public circulation areas within the museum, VJI was able to make better use of underutilized and inefficient space, transforming them into new and improved exhibition, public program and support areas. This is a highly cost effective approach that significantly enhanced Cosmosphere’s long-term financial sustainability. New current, relevant, constantly changing displays will educate visitors about what is happening right now in the world of space exploration, and the insertion of dedicated areas within the museum that offer updated, relevant, immersive, and interactive experiences for visitors (of all ages) will encourage return visits. Ve r n e r J o h n s o n BEFORE BEFORE MUSEUM ARCHITECTS & PLANNERS BEFORE STOR MAIN ENTRY ENTRANCE CANOPY LUNAR MODULE APOLLOSOYUZ STOR TICKET MACHINES VEST./ GREETER APOLLO MECH APOLLO THEATER SUMP 2,600 SQ.FT. TEMPORARY GALLERY SYS-STEM CONTROL ROOM EARLY SPACE GALLERY FOOD SERVICE T PEEK THRU WINDOWS TIX PUSHING THE ENVELOPE OPERABLE GLASS WALL BOARD ROOM LEARN-AR MODULES T OPEN TO BELOW CURRENT & FUTURE TECHNOLOGY GALLERY FIRE SHUTTER T OPEN TO BELOW MECH BANNERS FIRE SHUTTER KENNEDY CATERING SHUTTLE INFO WALL T FOOD SERVICE/ STORAGE COLD WAR VIDEO DISPLAY ORIENTATION VIDEO TIMELINE GALLERY MISSION AVIATION CONTROL TRAINING EXIT FROM BELOW T CASH GRAPHIC WALL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES OPEN TO BELOW FOOD SERVICE T SYS-STEM CONTROL ROOM CEO OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES OPEN MECH STEM CLASSROOM FALCON SHUTTLE LOBBY MEZZANINE STOR SCIENCE NOW EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND CAMP KAOS DISPLAY/ INFORMATION IT GIFT STORE FREE ZONE CAMP KAOS CAMP KAOS LOOK-IN MULTIPURPOSE ROOM EDUCATION OFFICES GODDARD'S LAB MECHANICAL LOWER LOBBY GRAPHIC WALL INVESTIGATE SPACE GLASS WALL LAB CONCESSIONS TITAN EXHIBIT Frutiger LT Std 11 pt STORAGE MECHANICAL BREAK ROOM SHIPPING/ RECEIVING ARTIFACTS/ COLLECTIONS GERMAN GALLERY PLANETARIUM MAINT OFF MUSEUM LEVEL PLAN: PROPOSED 0' 10' Verner Johnson 20' 40' 60' MUSEUM ARCHITECTS & PLANNERS BEFORE Ve r n e r J o h n s o n MUSEUM ARCHITECTS & PLANNERS ATLANTIS CLASSROOM Frutiger LT Std 11 pt KIDS DISCOVERY ROOM DIGITAL THEATER DIGITAL THEATER Frutiger LT Std 11 pt UPPER PLANETARIUM BEHIND DOME BEHIND DOME FIRST FLOOR PLAN: PROPOSED 0' 10' Verner Johnson 20' 40' SECOND FLOOR PLAN: PROPOSED 60' MUSEUM ARCHITECTS & PLANNERS 0' 10' Verner Johnson 20' 40' 60' MUSEUM ARCHITECTS & PLANNERS