Recently, surveyors, contractors and engineers visited the future home of the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, scheduled to open in Museum Park in 2015, to inspect and excavate the land and prepare it for construction. The purpose of the excavation was to determine any points of interference between the remnants of the old [...]
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RFP: Private Provider Inspection Services
Miami Science Museum is seeking Private Provider Inspection Services for the new $275 million Miami Science Museum to be located in Museum Park in Miami, Florida. This new highly sustainable facility will include a planetarium, aquarium, both indoor and outdoor flexible space for science exhibits, as well as educational facilities. Miami Science Museum will make [...]
RFP: Threshold Inspection Consulting Services
Miami Science Museum is seeking Threshold Inspection Consulting Services for the new $275 million Miami Science Museum to be located in Museum Park in Miami, Florida. This new highly sustainable facility will include a planetarium, aquarium, both indoor and outdoor flexible space for science exhibits, as well as educational facilities. Miami Science Museum will make [...]
A Grove of Mangroves
The MiaSci Sea Lab, an indoor/outdoor attraction that gives visitors a taste of some of the exciting aquarium components being planned for the new Museum, scheduled to open in Museum Park in 2014 (Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science), recently got some new inhabitants: native red and black mangroves. The mangrove nursery will serve [...]
WorldArchitectureNews.com – The science of building design
Grimshaw Architects use Autodesk’s Revit software to design $272m Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science in Miami The Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science (formerly the Miami Museum of Science) is an ambitious design project currently at design development at the New York office of Grimshaw Architects. Working in collaboration with executive architects [...]
Article From Inhabitat.com – How Building Information Modeling (BIM) Helps Buildings Go Green
Architecture How Building Information Modeling (BIM) Helps Buildings Go Green by Jill Fehrenbacher and CASE, 06/30/11 filed under: Architecture,Features,green technology Measure twice, cut once. This old adage is one that craftsmen understand well and never question. Careful measurement and planning is essential in producing any quality product, and when it comes to the building industry, [...]

