Photos: Exterior renderings for new MOSH at Jacksonville Shipyards inspired by ‘flow of the water’
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MOSH renderings The Museum of Science and History’s move from the Southbank to the Jacksonville Shipyards on the Northbank of the St. Johns River is continuing to move forward. (MOSH Genesis)
MOSH renderings MOSH Genesis, the campaign behind the museum’s transformation and move, released new exterior renderings of what the museum is expected to look like. (MOSH Genesis)
MOSH renderings The museum said in a release that the design, created by DLR Group in partnership with kasper architects + associates and SCAPE, is “inspired by the movement and flow of the water that has played such an important role in the history of Jacksonville.” (MOSH Genesis)
MOSH renderings Three levels of the museum -- the Natural Ecosystem, the Cultural Ecosystem and the Innovation Ecosystem -- will be linked by a spiral circulation path that links the lower level to a sheltered rooftop terrace where events can be held. (MOSH Genesis)
MOSH renderings The rooftop terrace will provide a 360-degree view of downtown Jacksonville, TIAA Bank Field and the Southbank skyline. (MOSH Genesis)