National Center for Civil and Human Rights / HOK + The Freelon Group (Now part of Perkins+Will)

National Center for Civil and Human Rights / HOK + The Freelon Group (Now part of Perkins+Will) - Exterior Photography, CityscapeNational Center for Civil and Human Rights / HOK + The Freelon Group (Now part of Perkins+Will) - Interior Photography, WindowsNational Center for Civil and Human Rights / HOK + The Freelon Group (Now part of Perkins+Will) - Interior PhotographyNational Center for Civil and Human Rights / HOK + The Freelon Group (Now part of Perkins+Will) - Exterior Photography, FacadeNational Center for Civil and Human Rights / HOK + The Freelon Group (Now part of Perkins+Will) - More Images+ 25

  • Design Architect: Phil Freelon
  • Plaza Sculpture: Larry Kirkland Studio
  • Cost Estimator: Cost Plus
  • Exhibit Design: Rockwell Group
  • Human Rights Exhibition Curator: Jill Savitt
  • Chief Creative Officer (Exhibits): George C. Wolfe
  • Media Content: Batwin + Robin
  • Interactive Content: 2nd Story
  • Exhibit Graphics: Rockwell Group, MGMT
  • Exhibit Fabricator: Design & Production
  • Human Rights Posters Mural: Pentagram, Paula Scher
  • Human Rights Defender Portraits: Platon
  • The People's Portfolio Hall Of Fame Portraits: Rossin
  • Plumbing: Newcomb & Boyd
  • City: Atlanta
  • Country: United States
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Text description provided by the architects. The design of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights is driven by the concept of creating a Space for Action. The design is inspired by great urban spaces from around the world that are synonymous with historic civil and human rights events: the National Mall in Washington, Tiananmen Square in Beijing and Tahrir Square in Cairo.

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Cite: "National Center for Civil and Human Rights / HOK + The Freelon Group (Now part of Perkins+Will)" 22 Jul 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/770551/national-center-for-civil-and-human-rights-the-freelon-group-architects-plus-hok> ISSN 0719-8884

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国家公民和人权中心 by The Freelon Group Architects + HOK

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