Bloomfield Science Museum

Museum Complex, Jerusalem, 1991 (part A), 2001 (part B)

The museum is used for science related activities, with a total area of 6,500 square meters. The museum is built out of concrete with stone veneer, and curtain walls made from glass and a steel space frame.

The inside of the museum is built with wings and different spaces for exhibits and group activities for visitors. The spaces are connected with steel bridges and pathways.

The building construction, including the concrete frame and the roofs, were planned for hanging different displays, depending on the nature of the exhibits and the topics that are presented in the museum.

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