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Frost Museum 'the glue' for Miami waterfront, says CEO
POSTED 02 Mar 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
Structured around a ‘living core’ which comprises terrestrial and aquatic exhibits, the Museum of Science features a 510,000 gallon aquarium, planetarium, health and science gallery, hands-on exhibits and interactive digital technology
Gillian Thomas, CEO of the under-development US$307m (€283.5m, £214.1m) Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, has said that the museum will act as a central hub for the Miami waterfront, drawing in visitors with its range of attractions on offer.

Structured around a ‘living core’ which comprises terrestrial and aquatic exhibits, the Museum of Science features a 510,000 gallon aquarium, planetarium, health and science gallery, hands-on exhibits and interactive digital technology. Touted as the “next generation” of science museum, the attraction incorporates advanced communications and energy-conservation technology, as well as a host of visitor-friendly features.

“The science museum will be the glue for this destination because of its wonderful waterfront,” said Thomas speaking to Attractions Management. “You need enough people to come together to have an impact. We’ll achieve that with our broad audience.”

The new three-storey, 250,000sq ft (32,225sq m) facility – currently under construction – sits in its prominent location on the Miami waterfront alongside the city’s 40-acres Museum Park and Perez Art Museum Miami. An architectural team led by London-based Grimshaw Architects worked on the design of the new museum, while Skanska USA is operating as construction manager and Hill International is overseeing the whole project, which according to Thomas will continue behind-the-scenes upon completion of development.

Not everything will be there on day one,”she said. “We see the museum as a kind of canvas, and some elements will come along later.”

“For example, we are currently working with the New World Symphony to develop something where people can listen to the music while seeing what is happening inside your brain projected on the walls. That’s just one example of the weird and wonderful things we're trying to develop.

“We see the opening as the start in an ongoing science and technology programme, which will include future innovations like these.”

The bid to build the museum has hit some turbulence, with the museum’s namesakes – Patricia and Phillip Frost – stepping in to fill a US$45m (€41.5m, £31.3m) funding shortfall last month created by higher-than-expected construction costs and a failure to finance donor pledges. Thanks to the move though, the museum can proceed with its ‘Plan A’, which is expected to be completed in time for a 2016 opening, with diversity at the top of the agenda.

“Miami has a very special and diverse population which we will cater to with a variety of offerings,” said Thomas. “We’ll have a wide range of science technology, aviation, space and innovation exhibits. The museum will reach a broad audience, which is all ages, with wide ethnic and educational diversity.”
Touted as the “next generation” of science museum, the attraction incorporates advanced communications and energy-conservation technology, as well as a host of visitor-friendly features
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The Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science
The Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science has closed its doors for the first time in more than 50 years ahead of its US$275m (€212m, £168.5m) move to a new location in downtown Miami in early 2016.


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The president and CEO of Miami’s Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science has insisted the high-profile relocation of the museum to its “next generation” new home in Miami’s waterfront will be completed despite a US$45m (£31.3m, €41.5m) shortfall in funding.
  Frost Museum of Science closes ahead of move to downtown Miami in 2016


The Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science has closed its doors for the first time in more than 50 years ahead of its US$275m (€212m, £168.5m) move to a new location in downtown Miami in early 2016.
  Miami's Museum of Science gets US$5m donation for health and wellness


The Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science (formerly known as the Miami Science Museum), which is nearing the halfway stage of moving to a new US$275m (€212m, £168.5m) facility in downtown Miami, has received a donation of US$5m (€3.9m, £3.1m) to fund health and wellness programmes when the new facility launches in 2016.
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Frost Museum 'the glue' for Miami waterfront, says CEO
POSTED 02 Mar 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
Structured around a ‘living core’ which comprises terrestrial and aquatic exhibits, the Museum of Science features a 510,000 gallon aquarium, planetarium, health and science gallery, hands-on exhibits and interactive digital technology
Gillian Thomas, CEO of the under-development US$307m (€283.5m, £214.1m) Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, has said that the museum will act as a central hub for the Miami waterfront, drawing in visitors with its range of attractions on offer.

Structured around a ‘living core’ which comprises terrestrial and aquatic exhibits, the Museum of Science features a 510,000 gallon aquarium, planetarium, health and science gallery, hands-on exhibits and interactive digital technology. Touted as the “next generation” of science museum, the attraction incorporates advanced communications and energy-conservation technology, as well as a host of visitor-friendly features.

“The science museum will be the glue for this destination because of its wonderful waterfront,” said Thomas speaking to Attractions Management. “You need enough people to come together to have an impact. We’ll achieve that with our broad audience.”

The new three-storey, 250,000sq ft (32,225sq m) facility – currently under construction – sits in its prominent location on the Miami waterfront alongside the city’s 40-acres Museum Park and Perez Art Museum Miami. An architectural team led by London-based Grimshaw Architects worked on the design of the new museum, while Skanska USA is operating as construction manager and Hill International is overseeing the whole project, which according to Thomas will continue behind-the-scenes upon completion of development.

Not everything will be there on day one,”she said. “We see the museum as a kind of canvas, and some elements will come along later.”

“For example, we are currently working with the New World Symphony to develop something where people can listen to the music while seeing what is happening inside your brain projected on the walls. That’s just one example of the weird and wonderful things we're trying to develop.

“We see the opening as the start in an ongoing science and technology programme, which will include future innovations like these.”

The bid to build the museum has hit some turbulence, with the museum’s namesakes – Patricia and Phillip Frost – stepping in to fill a US$45m (€41.5m, £31.3m) funding shortfall last month created by higher-than-expected construction costs and a failure to finance donor pledges. Thanks to the move though, the museum can proceed with its ‘Plan A’, which is expected to be completed in time for a 2016 opening, with diversity at the top of the agenda.

“Miami has a very special and diverse population which we will cater to with a variety of offerings,” said Thomas. “We’ll have a wide range of science technology, aviation, space and innovation exhibits. The museum will reach a broad audience, which is all ages, with wide ethnic and educational diversity.”
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Frost Museum of Science closes ahead of move to downtown Miami in 2016


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Miami's Museum of Science gets US$5m donation for health and wellness


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