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Ralph Hutto wrote:
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> Kathryn Desulis wrote:
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> > The Morton Arboretum is a 1,700 acre museum of trees. We're
> > working toward implementation of our Master Site Plan and hope to
> > create interpretive outdoor "exhibits" or visitor stations along our
> > 13 miles of hiking trails.
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> > I'm curious if anyone on this list knows of exhibit designers or
> > consultants with experience creating outdoor exhibits. Or if anyone
> > knows of outdoor museums or nature centers which have successful
> > outdoor interpretation. We're just beginning interpretation of our
> > grounds and would like to develop a relationship with a consultant or
> > designer to work with us through the next two years on this process.
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any help you might be able to give. I'm happy
> > to summarize my findings if others are interested.
> >
> > Kate Desulis
> > The Morton Arboretum
> > Lisle, IL 60532
> > 630-719-5700
> > 630-719-2433 fax
> > [log in to unmask]
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> Bill Panczner at (817) 633-3650
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> He recently completed a series of outdoor exhibits for the Dallas
> Aboretum and completed designs for a nature center.
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> He was also involved in a major zoological park with many outdoor
> exhibits.
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> His partner was a designer for zoos, museums with exterior exhibits, and
> chief of design and development for a park district with extensive
> exterior exhibits.
Hi! you might try Becca Fuller, in Winston Salem, NC ph.910/722-4250.
Also Amanda Hughes, Houston, ph 713/524-0800. Both have done extensive
outdoor exhibit development and interpretation and frequently are
involved in insuring accessibility to all when developing elements of
the site plan. Linn
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