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Museums represent a unique engineering and design challenge, given their exhibition specialty, architectural considerations and desired atmosphere in both public and non-public areas. These facilities require strict environmental control; the balance of humidity, temperature and ventilation play a major role in the preservation of artwork and the creation of comfort within the building. Noise criteria represent yet another issue that requires careful consideration, particularly when determining the placement and location of mechanical and electrical equipment. Concerning systems design and selection, flexibility and facility of operation are key points.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Wrightsman Galleries |
American Museum of
Natural History
Hall of Human Origins |
The Museum of Modern Art
East and West Reflecting Pools |
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American Museum of
Natural History
Meteorite Hall |
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Paintings Conservation |
American Museum of
Natural History
Central Park West Entrance |
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