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The
Big Muddy Workshop
Katie Blesener
4502 S. 42nd Street
Omaha, NE 68107
402-344-8711
402-344-8712 fax
kblesener@bigmuddyworkshop.com
www.bigmuddyworkshop.com |
Creating visitor experiences that respect cultures, protect natural resources and instill a deeper level of understanding and appreciation for the places you care for on Earth.
Big Muddy Workshop - interpretation & design - beyond buildings. |
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Cambridge
Seven Associates, Inc.
1050 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
617-492-7000 phone
617-492-7007 fax
pkuttner@c7a.com
www.c7a.com |
Cambridge
Seven Associates (C7A) , recipient of the prestigious
national American Institute of Architects Firm Award
for outstanding design achievement, is internationally
known for museums, aquariums, visitor centers, and attractions
that create new worlds for the public to explore. In
addition to providing architecture, interior design,
exhibit design (including interactive exhibits), and
graphic design services, we also help institutions to
master plan and program new facilities as well as redefine
existing spaces. |
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EarthRise design
Donald Watson, Certified Interpretive Planner
54 Larkspur Drive
Trumbull, CT 06611
203-459-0332
203-268-9248 fax
Earthrise001@sbcgolbal.net
www.donaldwatson.com |
EarthRise design is an award winning design firm with specialization in visitor centers, museums and nature preserves. We provide single-point planning and design services for interpretive planning, exhibit design, wildlife and nature art, and green architecture |
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genus
[ landscape architects ]
Grant Thompson
325 East 5th Street
Des Moines, IA 50309
Ph 515 284 1010
gthompson@genus-la.com
www.genus-la.com
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Located in Des Moines, Iowa, genus is an award-winning professional consulting firm specializing in the delivery of landscape architecture, planning, project management, public facilitation, visual design, and multi-media interpretation services to clients throughout the Midwest.
genus is founded on the intent of enhancing the quality of people’s lives and the condition of the built environment through the discipline of landscape architecture. The foundation of our practice lies in the pursuit of creating artful landscapes that function: places which inspire lasting memories while meeting the needs of clients, user groups, and harmonizing with the larger ecological systems in which they exist.
We are committed to bring to your project relevant work experience, modern technology and rendering services, creative design insight, and personal commitment which will provide the desired results of your vision.
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GWWO,
Inc./Architects
800 Wyman Park Drive, Suite 300
Baltimore, MD 21211
410.332.1009
Fax: 410.332.0038
gwwo@gwwoinc.com
www.gwwoinc.com
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GWWO, Inc./Architects specializes in the planning and
design of visitor center, exhibit and related facilities
with emphasis on quality design that is both inspirational
and evocative. We work in partnership with our clients
to realize individualized design solutions that respond
to the unique mission and spirit of each organization and
site. Our projects are routinely recognized for their design
innovation, sustainability, contextual responsiveness and
sensitivity to the site and natural environment.
The firm’s current and recent experience includes
new interpretive facilities for Fort McHenry National Monument & Historic
Shrine, the Irvine Nature Center, and Cylburn Arboretum,
all in Baltimore, MD; the Russell W. Peterson Urban Wildlife
Refuge in Wilmington, DE; Homestead National Monument of
America in Beatrice, NE; and George Washington’s
Mount Vernon in Mount Vernon, VA. |
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Jones & Jones
Grant R. Jones
105 S. Main Street
Seattle, WA 98104
206-624-5702
206-624-5923 fax
info@jonesandjones.com
www.jonesandjones.com |
Designing
buildings that connect people to the land and their cultural
heritage. |
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The Kubala Washatko Architects Inc
Wayne Reckard
W61 N617 Mequon Avenue
Cedarburg, WI 53012
262-377-6039
http://www.tkwa.com/ |
The Kubala Washatko Architects, Inc. (TKWS) embraces a design philosophy of Wholeness, where the built environment supports and enhances both human activity and natural living systems. The idea of sustainability is a natural extension of wholeness-based thinking and is integrated into every studio project. TKWA believes strongly in the integration of interpretation with architecture. Design services include community and master planning, architecture, interior design, historic preservation, interpretive planning, and LEED certification. |
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The
Portico Group
Paul Stromdahl
1500 - 4th Ave., Suite 300
Seattle, WA 98101 USA
206-621-2196
206-621-2199 fax
portico@porticogroup.com
www.porticogroup.com |
Architects,
Landscape Architects, Interpretive Planners and Exhibit
Designers |
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The
Roybal Corporation
Michael Roybal
7600 East Eastman Ave.
Suite 200
Denver, CO 80231
303-671-7400
303-671-9744 fax
mroybal@roybalcorp.com
www.roybalcorp.com |
Full
service exhibit design, architecture and planning.
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The Sibbett Group, an RRM Design
Group Company
Donald Sibbett
10 Liberty Ship Way Suite 300
Sausalito, CA 94965
(415) 331-8282
(415) 331-8298
market@rrmdesign.com
www.sibbettgroup.com |
The Sibbett Group, an RRM Design Group Company,
provides interpretive planning and exhibit design services
for visitor centers, natural history museums and cultural
heritage centers. |
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Tract Consulting, Inc.
P.O. Box 504
St. John’s Newfoundland A1C5K4
Canada
Ph 709-738-2500 or 1.877.738.2501
tract@nfld.com
www.tractconsulting.com |
What makes a Tract project? It’s big picture and long term. It meets the highest standards in multiple planning disciplines. It’s appropriate. To client needs, the site, the story, and the users. It’s realistic. We listen to what your capabilities are and make sure that you can implement our plan. It reflects best practices. We keep up to date with the latest approaches and applications in our fields. |
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