Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum

Project Details

Project Name
Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum
Location
WinchesterVA
Project Types
Commercial
Project Scope
Adaptive Reuse
Project Status
Built
Team

Project Description

With considerable square footage and limited funds, transforming
a utilitarian commercial building into an interactive children’s museum for a
local nonprofit group was a substantial task. Built in the 1940s as a furniture
store and most recently used for a church and offices, the building was had
been chopped into many small rooms with sparse architectural detail.

To create a lively space that would suit its new mission, architect
Beth Reader gave the structure a top-to-bottom overhaul. The interior was
almost entirely gutted to create open space for hands-on museum exhibits. A new
glass garage door enhances the appearance and functionality of the front
façade, while bright colors and artwork on both the interior and exterior add
vibrancy and whimsy to the design.

For one of the most dramatic transformations, however,
visitors need to look up: The project team installed a multi-dimensional roof
terrace onto the previously unoccupied space, complete with assorted colorful pavilions
and sculptural sun shades. On the roof deck, guests can explore additional
exhibits, participate in educational programs, host social events, or simply
enjoy the view of historic downtown Winchester and the surrounding Blue Ridge
Mountains.

See the video on how Reader & Swartz Architects and Howard Shockey & Sons transformed this ordinary downtown building into a vibrant, lively education destination for children and families.

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