9/11 TRIBUTE MUSEUM

“STORIES OF SERVICE AND RECOVERY”
New York, NY

SKOLNICK was honored to be the Exhibition and Graphic Design partner for the 9/11 Tribute Museum. Through focused collaboration with Museum staff, survivors, first responders, and other stakeholders, we designed an exhibition that reflected the Museum’s belief that by understanding the horrific events of that day, visitors can understand the importance of service and realize the contributions they can make to their communities. These overall themes of tragedy to hope and witness/victim to protagonist/activist were embodied in the physical design through transitional phenomena including darkness to light, jagged to smooth, chaos to calm, monumental to intimate, and dense to open.

 
 

Services
Concept Design and Development 
Exhibit Design 
Graphic Design 

Size 
10,000 sf 

 
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SEEDS OF SERVICE

The exhibits include an overview of the events of 9/11, the response, recovery, and global outreach. They conclude with “Seeds of Service” – an interactive experience inspired by the concept of the ripple effect that a small seed can generate. Within this final space, visitors are encouraged to reflect and make a public commitment to perform acts of charitable service.

 
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FIRST-PERSON ACCOUNTS

The experience mixes oral history videos, immersive media, environmental graphics, key artifacts, and live storytelling to share first-person accounts of those who witnessed the attacks, responded to the emergency, and were directly impacted by its horror and loss of loved ones. Through these authentic and inspirational stories, visitors gain a heightened understanding of and appreciation for public service and a new awareness of our collective responsibility in the aftermath of any disaster.

Our partners in creating this new exhibition for the 9/11 Tribute Museum include Unified Field, Inc. and kubik maltbie.

Our partners in creating this new exhibition for the 9/11 Tribute Museum include Unified Field, Inc. and kubik maltbie.

As a New Yorker and an architect, I longed for an opportunity to contribute to the healing in the wake of the 9/11 tragedy. I am grateful for the chance to lend our skills and passion to such a worthwhile and transformational endeavor. There is no purer reflection of the humanity, loss, and power of hope than the testimonies of those who experienced this first-hand.

— LEE H. SKOLNICK, FAIA

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