ScienceSouth – mission accomplished

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Science South is now handed over to the client and open to the public. We are still working with the client to help things running > billboards, advertisements, flyers postcards have to be designed.

Together with our partners from ZINC Projects we are in the design development process for the next step of ScienceSouth (see “projects design” category “ScienceSouth Phase III”).
Click “ScienceSouth Phase II” in “projects design” to go through related posts.

ScienceSouth Phase III Vision

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Artists Impression Phase III © 2007 Claus Lämmle

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“Wire Model Phase III” © BNY Architects

In spring 2008 ScienceSouth will open the Phase II temporary facility on site. It will enable the organization to introduce on-site family and community programs. Currently wa are working for an operating and business plan for Phase Three, a 66,000 square foot facility “ScienceSouth Center”.

Illustrationen zur Visualisierung des Gesamtprojekts. Auftraggeber ScienceSouth Board, Florence South Carolina. Wir arbeiten zur Zeit gemeinsam mit ZINC Projects am “detailed design development” für das Center, das ca. 2010 eröffnet werden soll.

ScienceSouth, Temporary Building Phase II

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Picture: aerial photography Nov. 2007 (© ontarioheli.com)

ScienceSouth, Florence South Carolina, USA. In the spring of 2008 ScienceSouth will launch family based science and technology programs for the Pee Dee region. To achieve this, ScienceSouth is constructing a 5,000 square foot flexible-use facility on the Jeffries Creek site. This facility will also serve as the base for ScienceSouth’s growing outreach programs: ScienceSouth on Wheels.

A high-tech, tent like insulated textile membrane structure is currently under construction. It will enable the organization to introduce on-site family and community programs and test the operating and business plan for Phase Three, a 66,000 square foot facility “ScienceSouth Center”.

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Design development Phase II: © 2007 Claus Lämmle