National World War One Museum
at Liberty Memorial
PROJECT INFORMATION:
Location: Kansas City, MO
Size: 32,000 Square Feet
Design Firm: Ralph Appelbaum Associates
Contract/Project Type: Bid/Build
The Liberty Memorial in Kansas City, MO was dedicated in 1926 to commemorate the US sacrifice in WWI. Some 10 years in the making, a new 32,000 sq. ft. underground experience designed by RRA opened in 12/2/06. Now designated by Congress as the National WWI Museum, the galleries showcase the vast collection of artifacts, feature large scale interpretive graphics, exciting media presentations, and highly interactive technologies. Visitors move chronologically through the events leading up to the start of the hostilities, the war itself, and the aftermath of the conflict. Large scale scenic dioramas present lifelike recreations of the trenches, a bomb crater, and the fields of poppies at Flanders.
Location: Kansas City, MO
Size: 32,000 Square Feet
Design Firm: Ralph Appelbaum Associates
Contract/Project Type: Bid/Build
The Liberty Memorial in Kansas City, MO was dedicated in 1926 to commemorate the US sacrifice in WWI. Some 10 years in the making, a new 32,000 sq. ft. underground experience designed by RRA opened in 12/2/06. Now designated by Congress as the National WWI Museum, the galleries showcase the vast collection of artifacts, feature large scale interpretive graphics, exciting media presentations, and highly interactive technologies. Visitors move chronologically through the events leading up to the start of the hostilities, the war itself, and the aftermath of the conflict. Large scale scenic dioramas present lifelike recreations of the trenches, a bomb crater, and the fields of poppies at Flanders.
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