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Use
Display cases -
Applications
Archives and libraries -
Characteristics
Display flexibility, wooden and built-in display cases -
Format
Table and wall display cases
Located in the heart of IU’s Bloomington campus, the Lilly Library holds more than 450,000 rare books, 8.5 million manuscripts, the world's largest collection of mechanical puzzles, and 150,000 pieces of music sheets.
Location | 1200 E 7h St, Bloomington, IN, USA |
Type of establishment | Archives and libraries |
Type | Rotating exhibits |
Collection | Rare books, manuscrits and literary artifacts |
Zone Display Cases was mandated to design and install magnificent wooden table display cases and built-in wall display cases dedicated to exhibiting historical pieces of great importance.
Challenge
This project posed challenges on several levels. The recessed wall cases with gigantic 10-ft. wide doors incorporated a variety of rather unusual elements, particularly with the lighting and shelving systems, in an effort to maximize the flexibility of the display cases.
Aside from the design and construction complexity, this project was to be delivered within an extremely tight timeline, adding pressure at all levels during the project, on top of the unusual conditions and challenges caused by the Coronavirus pandemic.
Solutions
The quality and efficiency of the communications between Zone, IKD and Lilly Library was of crucial importance to complete this project on time.
The installation team was also well prepared and trained to complete the installation as quickly as possible, with a project handover barely a couple days before the library’ special event.