The National Building Museum creates a new one-of-a-kind destination this summer when it unveils ICEBERGS, designed by James Corner Field Operations. Representing an underwater world of glacial ice fields spanning the Museum’s enormous Great Hall, the immersive installation emphasizes themes of landscape representation, geometry, and construction. It includes a viewing platform from the tip of the tallest berg, bridges and slides to traverse, grottoes and tunnels to explore, and a Japanese kakigori shaved-ice stand operated by local restaurant Daikaya. ICEBERGS is open to the public July 2–September 5, 2016. The Museum is also presenting ICEBERGS Late Nights every Wednesday during the run, 6-10 pm (separate ticket required). Late Nights are “all ages” and feature after-hours opportunities to explore the installation and other current exhibitions, participate in optional educational programming, and enjoy food and beverages for sale from featured guest restaurants. Confirmed special guests include restaurants Toki Underground, The BBQ Joint, DGS, Port City Brewing Company, Union Kitchen, and 9th Street Hospitality. Confirmed musical guests include White Ford Bronco and Bumper Jacksons. Full details can be found at nbm.org. WHEN Members of the press are invited to a preview of ICEBERGS before the installation officially opens to the public. The preview is set for Thursday, June 30 at 10 am. Get a first look at the glacial world that James Corner Field Operations designed exclusively for the National Building Museum, hear a presentation from design firm founder and principal James Corner himself, and sample shaved-ice snacks from Daikaya. Register here. Press credentials required. WHERE ICEBERGS TICKETS
Museum Members & Blue Star Eligible Active Duty Military $10: Member; Blue Star Adult $5: Member or Blue Star Youth, Student with ID, Senior
Non-Members $16: Adult $13: Youth, Student with ID, Senior MORE INFORMATION Brett Rodgers, brodgers@nbm.org, 202.272.2448, ext. 3109. ABOUT James Corner Field Operations is a leading-edge urban design, landscape architecture and public realm practice based in New York City. The practice is renowned for strong contemporary design across a variety of high-profile project types and scales, from large urban districts and complex post-industrial sites, to small well-crafted, detail design projects. There is a special commitment to the design of a vibrant and dynamic public realm, informed by the interactive ecology between people and nature. Major projects include New York’s High Line; Santa Monica’s Tongva Park; London’s South Park Plaza at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park; Chicago’s Navy Pier; Seattle’s Central Waterfront; San Francisco’s Presidio Parklands; Cleveland’s Public Square; and Hong Kong’s Tsim Tsa Tsui Waterfront. www.fieldoperations.net The National Building Museum is America’s leading cultural institution dedicated to advancing the quality of the built environment by educating people about its impact on their lives. Through its exhibitions, educational programs, online content, and publications, the Museum has become a vital forum for the exchange of ideas and information about the world we build for ourselves. Public inquiries: 202.272.2448 or visit www.nbm.org. Follow us on Twitter: @BuildingMuseum and Facebook: www.facebook.com/NationalBuildingMuseum. |