Article source: OLSON KUNDIG ARCHITECTS
The Bezos Center for Innovation is a ground breaking exhibition dedicated to the theme of innovation, featuring multimedia, interactive and hands-on experiences as well as artifacts, images and oral histories that explore Seattle’s culture of innovation. Located within The Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI), the mission behind the Bezos Center is to educate visitors about Seattle’s creative history and ignite the innovator within. The 5,000 square foot exhibit is layered with rich narratives whose interactive nature facilitates discovery and enables visitors to become fully immersed in the creative process. The exhibition begins with the question, “What is innovation?
- Architects: OLSON KUNDIG ARCHITECTS
- Project: Bezos Center for Innovation at the Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI)
- Location: Seattle, Washington, U.S.A
- Project Team: Alan Maskin, design lead; Stephen Yamada-Heidner, AIA, LEEDÒ AP, managing principal; Marlene, Chen, AIA, LEEDÒ AP, project manager
- Exhibit Fabricator: Pacific Studio