Bay Area Discovery Museum / Olson Kundig

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Sausalito, United States
  • Design Principal: Alan Maskin
  • Project Manager: Marlene Chen, AIA, LEED AP
  • Project Architect: Megan Zimmerman
  • Architectural Staff: Crystal Coleman, LEED AP, and Jerome Tryon
  • Exhibit Designers: Ryan Botts, Tessa Crespo and Jared Luther
  • Interior Design: Sarah Muchow, IIDA, NCIDQ
  • Interior Design Staff: Mike Lee
  • Owner's Representative: Whiteside Management
  • Boat Restoration: Spaulding Wooden Boat Center
  • Exhibit Fabricator (Interior Exhibits): Pacific Studio
  • Exhibit Fabricator (Exterior Exhibits): Gizmo Art Production
  • General Contractor : Cello Maudru
  • Mep Engineer: Integral Design
  • Wayfinding And Signage: Volume
  • City: Sausalito
  • Country: United States
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Bay Area Discovery Museum / Olson Kundig - Interior Photography, Stairs
© Matthew Millman

Text description provided by the architects. Bay Area Discovery Museum (BADM) applies the latest early childhood education research to develop essential learning experiences that inspire and build creative problem-solving skills in children to transform the way they learn. The museum occupies a unique site at Fort Baker in the Golden Gate National Recreation area. Fort Baker, a former WW1 military base, overlooks the Golden Gate Bridge, the kind of beautiful and significant location that is rarely developed for children’s programming. The campus-wide master plan and renovation developed by Olson Kundig in collaboration with Surfacedesign honors the architectural integrity of the historic site and the museum’s child-focused mission, transforming the guest experience for each of the museum’s 350,000 annual visitors.

Bay Area Discovery Museum / Olson Kundig - Interior Photography
© Matthew Millman

To reimagine the museum exhibits, architects and exhibit designers collaborated with early learning experts from BADM’s in-house research division. Five new permanent exhibits seamlessly incorporate the latest research into interactive activities and environments. Within the museum, children and their caregivers can learn about the world around them—and discover the impact of their own imagination, curiosity, and innovation.

Bay Area Discovery Museum / Olson Kundig - Interior Photography
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Bay Area Discovery Museum / Olson Kundig - Interior Photography
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Bay Area Discovery Museum / Olson Kundig - Interior Photography
© Matthew Millman

Renovated and newly introduced spaces include Tot Spot, where infants and toddlers can explore landscape-themed rooms; How Things Work, which features everyday items cut in half to reveal their inner workings, sparking curiosity and introducing the power of systems thinking; Try It Studio and the Think, Make, Try® Classroom, which use playful, hands-on experiences to build on STEM learning concepts and introduce children to digital fabrication technologies like 3D printers and vinyl cutters; Faith, a rejuvenated commercial fishing boat sourced from nearby Bodega Bay; and Gumnut Grove, an outdoor space that offers an opportunity for older children to build confidence through adventurous outdoor play and age-appropriate risk-taking.

Bay Area Discovery Museum / Olson Kundig - Interior Photography, Table
© Matthew Millman
Bay Area Discovery Museum / Olson Kundig - Interior Photography
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The master plan re-purposes two campus buildings for the museum’s updated programs and creates new research-backed permanent exhibits. A phased approach to planning and construction strategically positions the museum for longevity and long-term resilience.

Bay Area Discovery Museum / Olson Kundig - Interior Photography, Steel
© Matthew Millman

“We know that children are not exposed to design and engineering at an early enough age, so BADM’s mission to introduce STEM concepts through play and creative experiences is exciting. The museum builds on this idea by creating an environment where access to that vital learning is explicitly equitable and every visitor has the opportunity to integrate that type of thinking into their life—the potential for where that can lead these children is limitless.” – Alan Maskin, Design Principal

Bay Area Discovery Museum / Olson Kundig - Exterior Photography
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Cite: "Bay Area Discovery Museum / Olson Kundig" 31 Aug 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/988233/bay-area-discovery-museum-olson-kundig> ISSN 0719-8884

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