Archive for the ‘In Progress’ Category

Children’s Museum of Naples

Monday, March 29th, 2010

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Opening next year, the Children’s Museum of Naples will be “an exciting, inspiring environment where children and their families play, learn and dream together.” The 30,000-square-foot museum will feature ten spectacularly designed, child-scaled exhibits to invite sensory and intellectual exploration. The heartbeat of the museum will be the Banyan Tree exhibit. NatureMaker was commissioned to design and build the 30’ tall x 45’ canopy diameter naturalistic banyan tree. The tree will also incorporate a clubhouse (an element that will be provided by outside vendors).

The main goal of the Banyan Tree exhibit is to inspire children to actively explore the environment, coordinate and challenge their bodies as they move through space, investigate sounds, smells and sights of the natural world, cooperate with other visitors as they share space, use their imaginations to play out both familiar and unfamiliar roles and experiences and engage in play patterns that facilitate invention, creativity, leadership, and cooperation.

To learn more about NatureMaker’s museum projects visit us at one of the following shows this spring:

ACM’s InterActivityMay 7, 2010, St. Paul, MN, Booth 33

AAM’s Annual Meeting & MusuemExpoMay 24-26, 2010, Los Angeles Convention Center, Booth 735



Banner Hospital Installation

Monday, September 21st, 2009

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NatureMaker recently has completed an installation in the new $365 million Banner Children’s Hospital now called the Cardon Children’s Medical Center. Patients and staff are preparing to move into the new state-of-the-art children’s medical center on November 2, 2009. Read the latest press release Located in the fast-growing East Valley of metro Phoenix, Cardon Children’s Medical Center provides comprehensive pediatric care for a broad spectrum of children’s health needs. The Banner Health owned and operated facility will expand to 248 beds when it opens.

NatureMaker art trees were chosen to compliment the theme of nature and home. Installation included four (4) 16’ tall “rainforest inspired” trees; two (2) of the trees were designed around the reception desk in the lobby/atrium and two (2) trees were designed for the open atrium space. The four (4) trees as a whole created an intricate overhead canopy indigenous to a tropical rainforest. It was the finishing touch that brought all the other themed elements together. The inspiration was to create a kinder, gentler environment for the children and their progeny to enjoy…to provide an atmosphere of healing in an otherwise formidable space. Watch video