Miracles of Industrial Design Post WW II - Museum Exhibit Entrance
Design for an entrance to an educational/historical exhibit showing some of the more popular advancements made during the period following World War II. The environment is reminiscent of 1940s American architecture and intends to resemble a movie theater lobby of the later Art Deco period.
sponsor:
Volkswagen of America in Association with The National Historical Society.
general summary:
Exhibit of advancements made in industrial design in the era following World War II. Intended to be a temporary exhibit in a History Museum.
problem identification:
We are to design an educational exhibit space to show some of the more popular advancements made during the period following World War II. The exhibit will emphasize the manufacturers and designers of several items of industrial design developed during this period. Items will include house hold items (appliances), automobiles, track housing and the interstate system.
participants:
D. Manton Reiser • Sunshine Creative
Arvada, CO 80005 720-406-7732
client contacts:
PT Barnum III • National Historical Society
Washington DC 800-576-2234

Hans Welknick - VP Marketing VW/Audi of America
3800 Hamlin Rd, Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2855
(248) 340-5000
audience considerations:
The audience will be high school and college students interested in or assigned research of this intended material. Or other people interested in education in American Modern History.
pragmatic issues:
Consideration must be given to the installation facility, The Denver History Museum in terms of space, available utilities and expected traffic. The design budget is $65,000 and the Materials including construction labor is $120,000

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