2009 David B. Seide: Definded Space, Chicago
2009 David B. Seide: Definded Space, Chicago
2009 David B. Seide: Definded Space, Chicago
2009 David B. Seide: Definded Space, Chicago
2009 David B. Seide: Definded Space, Chicago
2009 David B. Seide: Definded Space, Chicago

Holocaust Museum and Education Center

Bulley & Andrews served as general contractor for the new Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Skokie, IL.  The project involved the construction of a new, 65,000 sq. ft. facility including three parking lots and extensive landscaping.

The three-part building design is dedicated to Holocaust survivors. The first part is a dark anodized metal clad building representing “the descent into darkness.”  The “hinge” between the two sides represents a book of remembrance, and is the memorial to those who perished in the Holocaust. The third part, made of white anodized metal, ascends into the light and represents an education center.

The facilities ground floor functions include a special exhibitions gallery, a children’s exhibition, classrooms and special events hall. The main floor features an auditorium, the core exhibition and a library and resource center.  The second floor includes the Book of Remembrance, the Legacy of Absence gallery and Trustee’s Board Room.  Staff offices are located on the third floor.

Client

Holocaust Memorial Foundation of Illinois

Project Size

65,000 sq. ft.

Architect / Engineer

Tigerman McCurry Architects

Role

General Contractor

Location

Skokie, IL

Service

New Construction

Market

Museum