California Academy of Sciences
The largest LEED Platinum museum in the world, this project represents a global milestone in sustainability through its adaptation of technology, natural systems, and historical interpretation. Balance and grace is achieved through clarity of concept where the macro forms are reinforced by the tapestry of detail overlaid with organic biosystems. Project components include: public exhibit space, planetarium, glass biosphere, numerous aquaria and life support systems, scientific research laboratories, administrative offices, collections storage for 27,000 specimens, public gardens, historic preservation/restoration, restaurant and retail spaces, and a 2.5 acre living roof.
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“The new Academy rises on the same site of the former California Academy of Sciences in Golden Gate Park. The design required the demolition of most of the 11 existing buildings, built between 1916 and 1991.
COLLABORATORS
RENZO PIANO BUILDING WORKSHOP
Architect
STANTEC ARCHITECTURE
Architect
THINC DESIGN
Exhibits
TIMOTHY FOX (SWA)
Photo Credits
RUTHERFORD & CHEKENE
Civil Engineering
CINNABAR
Exhibits
JON MCNEAL
Photo Credits
SWA GROUP
Landscaping
RANA CREEK
Living Roof
VISUAL-ACUITY
Exhibits
RPBW
Photo Credits
WEBCOR BUILDERS
General Contractor
PBS&J
Aquarium Life Support Systems
TIM GRIFFITH
Photo Credits
STANTEC
Photo Credits
OVE ARUP & PARTNERS
Engineering + Sustainability
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