This illustrated volume tells the story of the planning, design, and construction of the new Udvar-Hazy Center, a story that begins with the project's earliest conception in the 1970s. Planning formally commenced in 1993 when Congress approved $8 million for the design of the "Dulles Extension" and the selection of an airport site. Throughout the process, the project remained true to its original goal: to design and construct a building that would meet the special needs of the collection and accommodate millions of visitors, while still blending in with the airport environment. The solution was a practical yet incredibly elegant building, featuring a massive vaulted space reminiscent of the old airship hangars. The 760,000-square-foot Center will house over 200 aircraft. An adjoining hangar is designed for some 135 space artifacts. Classrooms, an IMAX theater, museum store, food court, and support spaces round out the first phase. Phase II will include restoration and conservation facilities, the archives, and customized collections storage. This massive home for some of the world's most important aviation and space artifacts opened in December 2003 and attracted over 1 million visitors during its first 6 months.
Employing a mix of running text, special-feature sidebars, design drawings, and stunning large-format action and progress photographs, the author takes the reader behind the scenes. She brings to life the details of the design, engineering, and construction processes - such as raising the massive aviation hangar roof - and explores the challenges and demands faced by the project team, of which she was a key member.
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Lin Ezellwas the program manager for the new Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center from 1996 to 2003, managing the project for the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum during design and construction.
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very good. Mark Avino, Duane Lempke, Eric F. Long, R. Craig P (illustrator). The format is approximately 9.75 inches by 11.25 inches. 176 pages. Appendices. Source Notes. Index. Decorative dust jacket. Profusely illustrated with photographs (many in color). Ex-library stamp on title page. It has a few of the usual library markings. This is a large/oversized book that is sent outside of the United States will require additional shipping charges. Lin Ezell was appointed as Director of the National Museum of the Marine Corps in July 2005, after having served 21 years with the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum. At the National Air and Space Museum, Lin held senior positions, including Executive Officer for Development and Program Manager for the planning, design, and construction of the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, which opened in 2003. She joined the Museum's staff in 1984 as a curator. In March 2005, she was awarded the Director's Award for Excellence for her work on the Udvar-Hazy Center. Lin worked as an historian for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for 10 years, from 1974 to 1984. While at NASA, she co-authored histories of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project and the Viking Mars landing program. At NASA Headquarters, she wrote two reference volumes in the Historical Data Book series. Lin is the author of Out of Harm's Way: Moving America's Lighthouse (2001) and Building America's Hangar: The Design and Construction of the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center (2004). Her Master's degree in public administration is from the University of Maryland, where she attended as a James Webb Fellow. The Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center building at Washington's Dulles International Airport, the first phase of which opened in December 2003, represents the fulfillment of the Smithsonian Institution's long-held ambition to build a specialist facility to house the National Air & Space Museum's ever-growing collection of commercial aviation and space artifacts. As early as the mid-1960s proponents of the NASM were suggesting that the newly built Washington Dulles Airport could meet the needs of the Smithsonian as the ideal location for the display and conservation of its huge aircraft collections held at its store in Suitland Maryland. In the end the Downtown site on the National Mall won the day, and in July 1976 one of the most popular museums in the world opened it doors, leaving many aircraft behind at a 21-acre Maryland site. This copiously illustrated volume tells the story of the building of the new Hazy Center building. Beginning with the project's earliest conception and planning in 1993, when the US Congress approved $8 million for the design the Dulles Extension", Lin Ezell celebrated author of Out of Harm's Way, Moving America's Lighthouse (2001) unfolds the story of the clearance of the site and the construction of the building designed by architects Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum. HOK remained true to the original concept a building that would meet the special needs of a large collection of air-and space craft, along with millions of visitors, but still fit the ambience of an airport. HOK's solution was a dramatic yet incredibly elegant building, featuring a massive vaulted space, reminiscent of the old zeppelin hangars, to house 200 aircraft a second hangar" to house 135 space vehicles, together with specialist restoration facilities, research archives, an education center and Imax movie theatre some 760,000 square feet in all. Employing a lively and accessible mix of running text, special-feature sidebars and stunning large-format ground, installation and aerial photographs, as well as plans, photomontages, and detailed action" shots, the author brings to life the details of engineering and construction processes such as the raising of the massive main hangar roof and explores the challenges and demands faced by the project team, of which she was a key member. First Published by GILES, presumed first printing. Artikel-Nr. 90132
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