
In June of 2011, Daniel & I measured the space in NYC’s Madison Square Park that was to become The Museum of Mathematics – known as MoMath. We were contracted by BKSK Architects to provide floors plans, elevations, and piping plans for the basement and first floor. We also provided a Revit Model

(a good example of our ‘Floor Plan Only’ option in Services) The MoMath officially opened in Mid December, 2012. I had a chance to visit the other day. The museum looks great – a wonderfully interactive experience for children and adults alike. There were a couple glitches. A few of the interactive displays were down and the entry ticket kiosks wouldn’t take credit cards, but all in all it was super cool.
Here are a couple before and after photos:
- Similar view as Revit Render (Before)
- Basement view (Before)
- Entry Ticket Area (After)
- New Stairwell (After)
- Light Display (After)
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