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Anderson Mason Dale Architects (AMD) is a 40-person architecture firm located in Denver, Colo. For 40 years, AMD has designed buildings for colleges and universities, schools, libraries, cultural venues, justice facilities, and housing. AMD has twice been awarded the American Institute of Architects Firm Award for “a distinguished body of work.” A design firm with extensive experience in museum, gallery and visitor facilities, AMD also has worked with design architects to provide contractual oversight and local relationships. AMD’s local work includes the El Paso County Terry R. Harris Judicial Complex and Colorado College’s Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center, both in association, and the UCCS Lane Center for Academic Health Sciences.

GALLAGHER & ASSOCIATES EXHIBIT DESIGNER // WASHINGTON, D.C. // GALLAGHERDESIGN.COM U.S. OLYMPIC MUSEUM G&A has designed some of the world’s most memorable visitor experiences, from the Vault of the Secret Formula at the World of Coke, to The Normandy Visitor Center in France and the recently opened Shanghai Natural History Museum. The firm has offices in Washington, D.C., New York, San Francisco, and Singapore. To honor the Olympic and Paralympic ideas, document the history of the Olympic and Under Patrick Gallagher’s guidance, G&A has gained international acclaim for its leadership in the field of Paralympic participation, and celebrate the achievements of U.S. Olympic and Paralympic competitors. museum planning and experience design. Select clients include: the National World War II Museum, the Smithsonian Institution, The National Archives’ Presidential Libraries, The Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, and traveling exhibits for the Baseball Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Working with Gallagher & Associates is Michael Devine, an expert in business and strategic planning for PROJECT PARTNERS museums and other cultural ventures. As managing partner at Algonquin Museum Services, Michael Devine leads the firm’s museum development projects. From initial project concept to capital funding to development to project operations, Algonquin serves as a consultant, agent or partner to organize and execute the complex museum development process for both nonprofit and for-profit entities. DILLER SCOFIDIO + RENFRO DESIGN ARCHITECT // NEW YORK, NY // DSRNY.COM BARRIE PROJECTS Founded in 1981, Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R) is a design studio whose practice spans the fields of architecture, urban design, installation art, multi-media performance, digital media, and print. With a focus on cultural and civic projects, DS MUSEUM & CONTENT DEVELOPMENT // CLEVELAND, OH // BARRIEPROJECTS.COM +R’s work addresses the changing role of institutions and the future of cities. The studio is based in New York and is Barrie Projects is a unique museum and cultural planning firm, which provides specialized services to a wide comprised of over 100 architects, designers, artists and researchers, led by four partners—Elizabeth Diller, Ricardo Scofidio, range of institutions, museums and visitor destinations. By fully immersing themselves in subject matter, Dennis Charles Renfro and Benjamin Gilmartin. and Kathy Barrie strive to tell interesting stories that provide dynamic educational and interactive opportunities. DS+R completed two of the largest architecture and planning initiatives in New York City’s recent history: the adaptive reuse Barrie Projects has created museums dedicated to the history of rock ‘n’ roll, international spying, and organized of an obsolete, industrial rail infrastructure into the High Line, a 1.5 mile-long public park, and the transformation of Lincoln crime, and developed cultural master plans and visions for cities and universities. Center for the Performing Arts’ half-century-old campus. The studio is currently engaged in two more projects significant to New York, scheduled to open in 2019: The Shed, the first multi-arts center designed to commission, produce, and present all types of performing arts, visual arts, and popular culture, and the renovation and expansion of the Museum of Modern Art GE JOHNSON (MoMA). The studio was also selected to design the Centre for Music, which will be a permanent home for the London CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR // COLORADO SPRINGS, CO // GEJOHNSON.COM Symphony Orchestra located at the heart of London’s Culture Mile. For more than half a century, GE Johnson Construction Company has been dedicated to providing integrated Recent projects include the 35-acre Zaryadye Park adjacent to the Kremlin in Moscow; the Museum of Image & Sound on project services while specializing in complex and schedule-driven projects. Having completed more than Copacabana Beach in ; The Broad, a contemporary art museum in ; the Berkeley Art Museum and $8 billion worth of work across 14 states, GE Johnson has consistently been one of the most active builders in Pacific Film Archive at the University of California, Berkeley; the Roy and Diana Vagelos Education Center at Columbia the Western and Central United States. The company is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colo., with offices in University in New York; and The Juilliard School in Tianjin, China. Denver and Vail, Colo., Jackson and Casper, Wyo., and Oklahoma City, Okla. GE Johnson employs more than 100 people locally and more than 600 throughout Colorado and surrounding states. Since its inception in 1967, DS+R has been distinguished with the first MacArthur Foundation fellowship awarded in the field of architecture, Time GE Johnson has demonstrated a long-standing commitment to the community by supporting numerous Magazine's "100 Most Influential" list, the Smithsonian Institution's 2005 National Design Award, the Medal of Honor and nonprofit agencies and leading community-enhancing projects. The firm specializes in complex cultural and the President's Award from AIA New York, and Wall Street Journal Magazine's 2017 Architecture Innovator of the Year museum projects such as the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, the Pikes Peak Center, The Broadmoor World Award. Arena, the Vilar Center for Performing Arts, Lone Tree Cultural Arts Center and many more; each reflecting on the character and history of their respective communities.

UNITED STATES OLYMPIC MUSEUM usolympicmuseum.org // 719.358.6325 // P.O. Box 681 • Colorado Springs, CO 80901 ANDERSON MASON DALE ARCHITECTS ARCHITECT OF RECORD // DENVER, CO // AMDARCHITECTS.COM Anderson Mason Dale Architects (AMD) is a 40-person architecture firm located in Denver, Colo. For 40 years, AMD has designed buildings for colleges and universities, schools, libraries, cultural venues, justice facilities, and housing. AMD has twice been awarded the American Institute of Architects Firm Award for “a distinguished body of work.” A design firm with extensive experience in museum, gallery and visitor facilities, AMD also has worked with design architects to provide contractual oversight and local relationships. AMD’s local work includes the El Paso County Terry R. Harris Judicial Complex and Colorado College’s Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center, both in association, and the UCCS Lane Center for Academic Health Sciences.

GALLAGHER & ASSOCIATES EXHIBIT DESIGNER // WASHINGTON, D.C. // GALLAGHERDESIGN.COM G&A has designed some of the world’s most memorable visitor experiences, from the Vault of the Secret Formula at the World of Coke, to The Normandy Visitor Center in France and the recently opened Shanghai Natural History Museum. The firm has offices in Washington, D.C., New York, San Francisco, and Singapore. Under Patrick Gallagher’s guidance, G&A has gained international acclaim for its leadership in the field of museum planning and experience design. Select clients include: the National World War II Museum, the Smithsonian Institution, The National Archives’ Presidential Libraries, The Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, and traveling exhibits for the Baseball Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Working with Gallagher & Associates is Michael Devine, an expert in business and strategic planning for museums and other cultural ventures. As managing partner at Algonquin Museum Services, Michael Devine leads the firm’s museum development projects. From initial project concept to capital funding to development to project operations, Algonquin serves as a consultant, agent or partner to organize and execute the complex museum development process for both nonprofit and for-profit entities.

BARRIE PROJECTS Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R) is an interdisciplinary design studio that works at the intersection of architecture, the visual arts, and the performing arts. The New York-based practice is led by four partners—Elizabeth Diller, MUSEUM & CONTENT DEVELOPMENT // CLEVELAND, OH // BARRIEPROJECTS.COM Ricardo Scofidio, Charles Renfro and Benjamin Gilmartin—who work collaboratively with a staff of over 100 Barrie Projects is a unique museum and cultural planning firm, which provides specialized services to a wide range of architects, designers, artists, and researchers. For their commitment to merging art and architecture with issues institutions, museums and visitor destinations. By fully immersing themselves in subject matter, Dennis and Kathy Barrie of contemporary culture, founding partners Diller and Scofidio were recognized by the MacArthur Foundation strive to tell interesting stories that provide dynamic educational and interactive opportunities. Barrie Projects has created with the “genius” grant, the first given in the field of architecture. museums dedicated to the history of rock ‘n’ roll, international spying, and organized crime, and developed cultural master plans and visions for cities and universities. DS+R’s body of completed work includes the High Line, and for the Performing Arts Redevelopment, both in New York; The Broad, Los Angeles; the Roy and Diana Vagelos Education Center at , New York; Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive at the University of California, GE JOHNSON Berkeley; McMurtry Building for the Department of Art & Art History at , Stanford; and Granoff Center for the Creative Arts at , Providence. CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR // COLORADO SPRINGS, CO // GEJOHNSON.COM For more than half a century, GE Johnson Construction Company has been dedicated to providing integrated project services The studio’s in-progress projects include the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Renovation and Expansion, and while specializing in complex and schedule-driven projects. Having completed more than The Shed, both in New York; Museum of Image & Sound, Rio de Janeiro; Zaryadye Park, Moscow; The Tianjin $8 billion worth of work across 14 states, GE Johnson has consistently been one of the most active builders in the Western and Juilliard School, Tianjin; Columbia Business School at Columbia University, New York; Center for the Performing Central United States. The company is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colo., with offices in Denver and Vail, Colo., Arts at the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester; the Centre for Civilizations and Culture at the University of Jackson and Casper, Wyo., and Oklahoma City, Okla. GE Johnson employs more than 100 people locally and more than 600 Toronto, Toronto; and David M. Rubenstein Forum at the University of Chicago, Chicago. throughout Colorado and surrounding states. Since its inception in 1967, GE Johnson has demonstrated a long-standing commitment to the community by supporting numerous nonprofit agencies and leading community-enhancing projects. Among DS+R’s numerous awards are the Centennial Medal from the American Academy in Rome; the National The firm specializes in complex cultural and museum projects such as the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, the Pikes Peak Design Award from the Smithsonian Institution; the Brunner Prize from the American Academy of the Arts and Center, The Broadmoor World Arena, the Vilar Center for Performing Arts, Lone Tree Cultural Arts Center and many more; Letters; an Obie Award for an off-Broadway theater production; the American Institute of Architects’ President’s each reflecting on the character and history of their respective communities. Award; and the American Institute of Architects’ Medal of Honor. In 2003, the Whitney Museum of American Art held a major retrospective of the studio’s work.

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