Friday, October 24, 2008
Museum of Nature & Science unveils plans for Tom Hunt Energy Hall at Victory Park facility in Dallas
Tom Hunt Energy Hall will explore every kind of energy resource found in nature, and it will delve into how humans have used science and technology throughout history to develop that energy.
DALLAS With a "goal to create the best energy hall in the world," officials from the Museum of Nature & Science today unveiled plans for the new Tom Hunt Energy Hall, which will become a signature exhibit area in the new Perot Museum of Nature & Science at Victory Park in downtown Dallas. Groundbreaking for the new facility is expected to begin in 2009.
"The Tom Hunt Energy Hall will explore every kind of energy resource found in nature, and it will delve into how humans have used science and technology throughout history to develop that energy," said Nicole Small, CEO of the Museum of Nature & Science. "As we confront critical energy issues now and in the future, the Hall's purpose becomes even more relevant. Our hope is that people will look to the Museum for the latest developments on everything from alternative energy sources to conservation tips, to the implications of energy at regional, national and global levels."
The Tom Hunt Energy Hall, named in honor of Hunt Petroleum Chairman Tom Hunt, recognizes the $10 million early leadership gift that Hunt Petroleum made to the Museum in 2005 to move the Expansion Project forward. World-class and Texas-sized, the new 6,500-square-foot gallery will be dedicated to telling the rich geological and historical stories of nature's energy sources and exploring how science and technology are used to capture the vast array of traditional and alternative energy resources. It also will focus on contemporary energy issues and challenges facing society today.
"We believe very strongly in the Museum and are proud to play a role in its development," said John Creecy, former president and CEO of Hunt Petroleum. "Our industry and the future depend on developing the minds of young people so they can evolve into the talents and resources of the next generation."
To make the exhibits stimulating, fun and educational for all ages, the Museum will use state-of-the-art video; 3-D computer animation; thrilling, lifelike simulation; hands-on activities; interactive kiosks and dioramas; energy IQ quizzes; tabletop landscapes; animated music videos; high-resolution, computer-generated flyovers; and more.
Paul G. Bernhard, principal of Paul Bernhard Exhibit Design & Consulting of Houston and Marina del Rey, created the hall's innovative design and special effects. The six main galleries of Energy Hall are the Geology Gallery, Drilling & Production Gallery, Barnett Shale Gallery, Electrical Power Generation & Transmission Gallery, Alternative Energy Sources Gallery, and the Future Energy Challenges Gallery. Also planned is the North Texas Energy Hall of Fame.
The Perot Museum of Nature & Science will be constructed on a 4.7-acre site at the corner of Woodall Rodgers Freeway and Field Street adjacent to Victory Park in downtown Dallas. In January 2008, the Museum named 2005 Pritzker Prize Laureate Thom Mayne of Morphosis as architect for the new facility.
Source: Museum of Nature & Science
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alexander troup, says:
This should be an intresting event realize,then again it is another one of these deals where you pile all of the trophys of Dallas Culture in one Big D Pile and then what, light all of the candles up and now one can blow them out.... This is becomming the City that has too much ,and yet it is another item I am not againts,....just the method in more maddness to call planned culture that is safe not boring.....while Fair Park is good for the Fair in October, oh well back to the mine shaft and dig up more fossils, until then, Alex Troup, ...City Tourist guide.
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