Project Overview
This Museum is a multi-phase project located in New Orleans, LA. Phase IV - houses The Solomon Victory Theater, The Stage Door Canteen, Retail, The American Sector Restaurant and Bar, Executive Offices, and Central Plant. The overall design approach for the Museum's ongoing 240,000 square foot expansion is to offer architectonic events that honor the story of World War II.
Precast Solution
The structure was designed to represent the rocky Cliffs of Normandy. Consisting of mostly large-scale precast concrete panels with angular edges and joints, the street facade gives an impression of "Shields" which protect the interior spaces.
Precast concrete panels were made with gray cement and an "as-cast", form-finish, which allows for a natural modeled finish. There are also no 90-degree corners on the project. The precast walls lean in and out at different angles.
Precast's versatility and ability to be formed into different shapes, angles and sizes, made it the perfect choice for this museum. |