Museum of the Bible

TCC Services

Program verification, theatre planning, auditorium design, and theatre equipment design and specification, i.e. performance lighting, rigging, stage platforms, performance and acoustical drapery, and seating systems

Location

Washington, District of Columbia

Architect

SmithGroupJJR

Acoustician

Acoustic Dimensions

Cost

$400 million (overall project)

Completion

2017

Photo Credit

Alex Fradkin Photography

Museum of the Bible

This new museum, located two blocks from the National Mall, is dedicated to the impact, history and narrative of the Bible. Constructed in the 1920s as a refrigeration warehouse, the building has been adapted to showcase the world’s largest private collection of rare biblical texts and artifacts. TCC assisted with the museum’s 472-seat proscenium theatre and 100-seat lecture hall. The theatre produces drama, musical, and lecture presentations in an intimate setting with balcony and side gallery seating. A digital 3-D mapping technique contributes to the immersive experience for guests.

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