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Museum of the Moving Image

Museum of the Moving Image
Leeser Architecture

Museum of the Moving Image

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The Museum of the Moving Image opened its doors in 2011 sharing with the public its expansion and addition of a 264-seat theater, 68-seat screen room, Video Screening Amphitheater and gallery for changing exhibitions.  The complete redesign of the ground floor plus construction of a three-story addition and Courtyard Garden, has doubled the size of the existing building, enabling growth and innovation in the Museum’s uniquely comprehensive presentation of screen culture in all its forms (film, television, and digital media) and welcoming visitors into an experience in which architecture is seamlessly fused with the moving image. Designed by Leeser Architecture, the Museum of the Moving Image has achieved LEED Silver certification. 


Material Used :

Wallcoverings - Designtex (felt)

Drywall - Knauf Drywall (perforated drywall)

Flooring - Fusion Floors (poured urethane)

Carpet/Carpet Tile - Bentley Prince Street

Glass - Competition Architectural Metals 

Lounge Seating - Moroso (Osorom seating)

Cafeteria, Dining, Auditorium Seating - Viccarbe (Aspa tables); Materia (Mayflower Stools); Irwin Seating Co. (theater seating); Maharam (upholstery) 

Student Orientation - Cushions Quinze & Milan 

Conference Table - Asplund (Bermuda Mega table)

Chairs - Dynamobel (Dis chairs)

Custom Curtain - Rose Brand (designed by Cindy Sirko)

Desks - Howe (Tutor)

Chairs - Vitra (Sim, designed by Jasper Morrison)

Architectural Woodworking - Miller Blaker 

Signage - Graphic Systems Group

Project credits

Conference Table - Bermuda Mega table
Graphic design
Construction manager

Product spec sheet

Tables
Student Orientation Cushions
Dis chairs
Lounge Seating - Osorom seating
Carpet/Carpet Tile

Project data

Project Year
2011
Category
Museums
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