Florida Museum of Natural History
Biology and Anthropology
We have collaborated with the Florida Museum of Natural History on several projects:
The Museum’s Central Gallery is both functional, inviting, and bold. The space accommodates different sized groups with custom furniture, features a 12-foot Mammoth skeleton, and gives the illusion of clouds overhead – through theatrical lighting systems and super-scale graphics on hanging fabric structures.
First Colony: Our Spanish Origins is a 3,600-square-foot traveling bilingual exhibit that brings region-specific history − of the 1565 St. Augustine settlement − to life. Guests experience recreated environments, an archaeological exploration, media interactives, and artifact displays, learning about how different cultures lived together in centuries past.
Water Shapes Florida is a media driven exhibition that combines AV and richly immersive environments to educate guests on the critical nature of water and its importance as a resource for our future. Guests experience a light rainstorm through virtual windows in a rustic research cabin and walk through a hammock forest and cave enhanced with soundscapes and lighting effects. In the Springs Gallery, an array of video monitors set into the floor of a recreated glass-bottom boat creates a virtual tour of Florida’s springs.