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Mon, 22 Sep 1997 09:47:53 -1000
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Please do post this information on the list or include us in your off-list
discussion.

The Pacific Tsunami Museum is also getting ready to renovate a bank
building donated to us by First Hawaiian Bank. The building was built in
1930. Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated.

Aloha,

Susan Gaughan Tissot
Executive Director
Pacific Tsunami Museum
PO Box 806
Hilo, HI 96721
(808) 935-0926
fax (808) 935-0842
http:www.planet-hawaii.com/tsunami/

On Mon, 22 Sep 1997, Martha Mayberry wrote:

> Please excuse any cross posting.
>
> The Mint Museum of Art is in the process of renovating the old Montaldo's
> building (upscale women's clothing store) into the Mint Museum of Craft and
> Design.  It is scheduled to open in 1999.  I would like to talk with US
> colleagues that have recently gone through this and survived!  I have
> questions regarding the latest and greatest in fire suppression, HVAC,
> collections storage design and equipment (collection focus will be
> contemporary studio crafts of clay, wood, fiber and glass), tips and
> pointers in working with architects, pitfalls to avoid, just to name a few.
> Please respond off-list, so I may contact you individually to hear all the
> details.  I thank you in advance.
> Martha Tonissen Mayberry
> Registrar, Mint Museum of Art
> 2730 Randolph Road
> Charlotte, NC  28207
> 704/337-2005
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