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The Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum (NASM) in Washington, DC has revealed five design proposals for the $130-million Bezos Learning Center, a project that will be realized as part of a $200-million gift from the Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, the largest donation the Smithsonian Institution has received since its founding in 1846.
The design proposal from “Firm A” for the future Bezos Learning Center. Credit: Bezos Learning Center
The final design is slated to be submitted for approval in 2023, with the building projected to be unveiled in 2026, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the NASM.
The former site of a demolished glass-walled restaurant, designed by the late architect Gyo Obata and his firm Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum (now known as HOK) in 1988, will be used for the new educational center. The complex will span three floors and 50,000 square feet, including exhibition spaces, a restaurant, a rooftop terrace and an observatory.
The design proposal from “Firm D” for the future Bezos Learning Center. Credit: Bezos Learning Center
Some of the proposals include a honeycomb-inspired structure with elements influenced by the International Space Station and James Webb Telescope; a bulbous dome reminiscent of rocket ships; and a design influenced by the spiraling patterns of the Milky Way.
The donation from Bezos, who founded the aerospace company Blue Origin in 2000, will also partially fund the ongoing refurbishment of the NASM, which holds the world’s largest collection of aviation and space artifacts.
Top image caption: The design proposed by “Firm C” for the future Bezos Learning Center.
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