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Cincinnati Union Terminal, Restoration

Cincinnati Union Terminal, Restoration
Brad Feinknopf

Cincinnati Union Terminal, Restoration & Renovation

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The first comprehensive restoration in Union Terminal’s 85-year history revitalizes a community icon and National Historic Landmark for future generations.

photo_credit Brad Feinknopf
Brad Feinknopf

The greatest artifact in the Cincinnati Museum Center’s collection is the building that houses it: Union Terminal, an 85-year old National Historic Landmark and treasured icon. In restoring Union Terminal back to its original 1933 condition, some of the most important work we did as architects remains invisible to the public, yet it ensures the health and longevity of this beloved institution. This renovation meticulously repaired exterior and interior structural damage and included all new mechanical, electrical, plumbing, security, and data systems.

photo_credit Brad Feinknopf
Brad Feinknopf

But historic preservation is only part of story. The way visitors experience the Cincinnati Museum Center has also been transformed. A wide range of art and decorative restoration has been addressed throughout the building, including the Losantiville Dining room and the Newsreel Theatre, Art Deco marvels rarely experienced by visitors. Exhibit spaces have been reorganized and are more visible, and new galleries, classrooms, laboratories, and dining options have also been added.

photo_credit Brad Feinknopf
Brad Feinknopf

The renovation also reorganized museum staff areas and enhances the visitor experience with new signage and wayfinding. Experiential hubs allow guests to self-select exhibits rather than be forced down linear paths.

photo_credit Brad Feinknopf
Brad Feinknopf

GBBN’s commitment to the project began with our involvement in the Cultural Facilities Task Force of 2014. We also assisted with the Hamilton County ballot initiative committing funding for the project. We’re honored to have helped preserve the past and prepare Cincinnati Museum Center for an exciting future.

photo_credit Brad Feinknopf
Brad Feinknopf
photo_credit Brad Feinknopf
Brad Feinknopf
Brad Feinknopf

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Historical Preservation Architectural Consultant
Civic/Landscape
Structural
Construction Mngr

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Modular 691-3A Modular Mayo Clear A by Belden Brick Company
Folding Glass Storefronts
SL45 by NanaWall
Sound Absorbing Plaster System
Classic Fine by BASWA acoustic AG

Project data

Project Year
2018
Category
Museums
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