Museum of Science and Industry
A major expansion was performed on the Museum of Science and Industry, which is located in Tampa, FL. The expansion included an addition of the traveling and permanent exhibit space, that is approximately 130,000 square feet. An Omnimax theater was also added that was built with a 104 feet diameter dome and can hold approximately 350 people. The Omnimax Theater has a pre-cast dome roof structure, constructed 15 feet above the ground on a framed slab, which is covered in blue curved stainless steel. The exhibit spaces are four-stories tall and are constructed from reinforced concrete. A pedestrian walkway, one of the project’s most challenging aspects, spirals around the sphere to a vantage point at the top. The facility also houses an auditorium, a café, gift shop, library and offices for staff and executives. The project was completed in March 1996 at a cost of $21,800,000. MCE was also responsible for the recently opened MOSI Kids-In-Charge Children’s Museum and the Terrace Community School Classrooms.
A major expansion was performed on the Museum of Science and Industry, which is located in Tampa, FL. The expansion included an addition of the traveling and permanent exhibit space, that is approximately 130,000 square feet. An Omnimax theater was also added that was built with a 104 feet diameter dome and can hold approximately 350 people. The Omnimax Theater has a pre-cast dome roof structure, constructed 15 feet above the ground on a framed slab, which is covered in blue curved stainless steel. The exhibit spaces are four-stories tall and are constructed from reinforced concrete. A pedestrian walkway, one of the project’s most challenging aspects, spirals around the sphere to a vantage point at the top. The facility also houses an auditorium, a café, gift shop, library and offices for staff and executives. The project was completed in March 1996 at a cost of $21,800,000. MCE was also responsible for the recently opened MOSI Kids-In-Charge Children’s Museum and the Terrace Community School Classrooms.
Museum of Science and Industry
A major expansion was performed on the Museum of Science and Industry, which is located in Tampa, FL. The expansion included an addition of the traveling and permanent exhibit space, that is approximately 130,000 square feet. An Omnimax theater was also added that was built with a 104 feet diameter dome and can hold approximately 350 people. The Omnimax Theater has a pre-cast dome roof structure, constructed 15 feet above the ground on a framed slab, which is covered in blue curved stainless steel. The exhibit spaces are four-stories tall and are constructed from reinforced concrete. A pedestrian walkway, one of the project’s most challenging aspects, spirals around the sphere to a vantage point at the top. The facility also houses an auditorium, a café, gift shop, library and offices for staff and executives. The project was completed in March 1996 at a cost of $21,800,000. MCE was also responsible for the recently opened MOSI Kids-In-Charge Children’s Museum and the Terrace Community School Classrooms.
A major expansion was performed on the Museum of Science and Industry, which is located in Tampa, FL. The expansion included an addition of the traveling and permanent exhibit space, that is approximately 130,000 square feet. An Omnimax theater was also added that was built with a 104 feet diameter dome and can hold approximately 350 people. The Omnimax Theater has a pre-cast dome roof structure, constructed 15 feet above the ground on a framed slab, which is covered in blue curved stainless steel. The exhibit spaces are four-stories tall and are constructed from reinforced concrete. A pedestrian walkway, one of the project’s most challenging aspects, spirals around the sphere to a vantage point at the top. The facility also houses an auditorium, a café, gift shop, library and offices for staff and executives. The project was completed in March 1996 at a cost of $21,800,000. MCE was also responsible for the recently opened MOSI Kids-In-Charge Children’s Museum and the Terrace Community School Classrooms.
Museum of Science and Industry
A major expansion was performed on the Museum of Science and Industry, which is located in Tampa, FL. The expansion included an addition of the traveling and permanent exhibit space, that is approximately 130,000 square feet. An Omnimax theater was also added that was built with a 104 feet diameter dome and can hold approximately 350 people. The Omnimax Theater has a pre-cast dome roof structure, constructed 15 feet above the ground on a framed slab, which is covered in blue curved stainless steel. The exhibit spaces are four-stories tall and are constructed from reinforced concrete. A pedestrian walkway, one of the project’s most challenging aspects, spirals around the sphere to a vantage point at the top. The facility also houses an auditorium, a café, gift shop, library and offices for staff and executives. The project was completed in March 1996 at a cost of $21,800,000. MCE was also responsible for the recently opened MOSI Kids-In-Charge Children’s Museum and the Terrace Community School Classrooms.
A major expansion was performed on the Museum of Science and Industry, which is located in Tampa, FL. The expansion included an addition of the traveling and permanent exhibit space, that is approximately 130,000 square feet. An Omnimax theater was also added that was built with a 104 feet diameter dome and can hold approximately 350 people. The Omnimax Theater has a pre-cast dome roof structure, constructed 15 feet above the ground on a framed slab, which is covered in blue curved stainless steel. The exhibit spaces are four-stories tall and are constructed from reinforced concrete. A pedestrian walkway, one of the project’s most challenging aspects, spirals around the sphere to a vantage point at the top. The facility also houses an auditorium, a café, gift shop, library and offices for staff and executives. The project was completed in March 1996 at a cost of $21,800,000. MCE was also responsible for the recently opened MOSI Kids-In-Charge Children’s Museum and the Terrace Community School Classrooms.
Museum of Science and Industry
A major expansion was performed on the Museum of Science and Industry, which is located in Tampa, FL. The expansion included an addition of the traveling and permanent exhibit space, that is approximately 130,000 square feet. An Omnimax theater was also added that was built with a 104 feet diameter dome and can hold approximately 350 people. The Omnimax Theater has a pre-cast dome roof structure, constructed 15 feet above the ground on a framed slab, which is covered in blue curved stainless steel. The exhibit spaces are four-stories tall and are constructed from reinforced concrete. A pedestrian walkway, one of the project’s most challenging aspects, spirals around the sphere to a vantage point at the top. The facility also houses an auditorium, a café, gift shop, library and offices for staff and executives. The project was completed in March 1996 at a cost of $21,800,000. MCE was also responsible for the recently opened MOSI Kids-In-Charge Children’s Museum and the Terrace Community School Classrooms.
A major expansion was performed on the Museum of Science and Industry, which is located in Tampa, FL. The expansion included an addition of the traveling and permanent exhibit space, that is approximately 130,000 square feet. An Omnimax theater was also added that was built with a 104 feet diameter dome and can hold approximately 350 people. The Omnimax Theater has a pre-cast dome roof structure, constructed 15 feet above the ground on a framed slab, which is covered in blue curved stainless steel. The exhibit spaces are four-stories tall and are constructed from reinforced concrete. A pedestrian walkway, one of the project’s most challenging aspects, spirals around the sphere to a vantage point at the top. The facility also houses an auditorium, a café, gift shop, library and offices for staff and executives. The project was completed in March 1996 at a cost of $21,800,000. MCE was also responsible for the recently opened MOSI Kids-In-Charge Children’s Museum and the Terrace Community School Classrooms.
Museum of Science and Industry
A major expansion was performed on the Museum of Science and Industry, which is located in Tampa, FL. The expansion included an addition of the traveling and permanent exhibit space, that is approximately 130,000 square feet. An Omnimax theater was also added that was built with a 104 feet diameter dome and can hold approximately 350 people. The Omnimax Theater has a pre-cast dome roof structure, constructed 15 feet above the ground on a framed slab, which is covered in blue curved stainless steel. The exhibit spaces are four-stories tall and are constructed from reinforced concrete. A pedestrian walkway, one of the project’s most challenging aspects, spirals around the sphere to a vantage point at the top. The facility also houses an auditorium, a café, gift shop, library and offices for staff and executives. The project was completed in March 1996 at a cost of $21,800,000. MCE was also responsible for the recently opened MOSI Kids-In-Charge Children’s Museum and the Terrace Community School Classrooms.
A major expansion was performed on the Museum of Science and Industry, which is located in Tampa, FL. The expansion included an addition of the traveling and permanent exhibit space, that is approximately 130,000 square feet. An Omnimax theater was also added that was built with a 104 feet diameter dome and can hold approximately 350 people. The Omnimax Theater has a pre-cast dome roof structure, constructed 15 feet above the ground on a framed slab, which is covered in blue curved stainless steel. The exhibit spaces are four-stories tall and are constructed from reinforced concrete. A pedestrian walkway, one of the project’s most challenging aspects, spirals around the sphere to a vantage point at the top. The facility also houses an auditorium, a café, gift shop, library and offices for staff and executives. The project was completed in March 1996 at a cost of $21,800,000. MCE was also responsible for the recently opened MOSI Kids-In-Charge Children’s Museum and the Terrace Community School Classrooms.