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About Bruynzeel
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United States
The transformation of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History
went far beyond new public galleries. As part of a major renovation
and expansion, the museum developed a new belowground
storage facility to protect and preserve millions of specimens.
The new storage facility houses extensive biological, geological and anthropological collections. Developed as part of a broader institutional transformation, the project was designed to meet long-term preservation needs while improving accessibility and organization.
Dr. Meghan Strong, Director of Collections
The delivered solution includes:
The new facility provides enhanced protection against pests,
moisture and environmental fluctuations, while maximizing available
space for the collection.
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