Muzeiko Architecture And Exhibits In The News

We’ve compiled a list of some exciting news items on Muzeiko, a brand new Children’s Museum in Sofia, Bulgaria that our firm completed in the Fall of 2015. SKOLNICK Architecture + Design Partnership was responsible for the design of both the architecture and exhibits.

 

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Bulgarian Building of the Year Award, Education Category

2015 | Bulgaria Building of the Year National Contest

Muzeiko – America for Bulgaria Children’s Museum in Sofia, Bulgaria, by SKOLNICK Architecture + Design Partnership


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Colorful “Little Mountains” Highlight Eastern Europe’s First Children’s Museum and Science Center

January 2016 | By John Stoughton

SKOLNICK Architecture + Design Partnership has designed a new children’s museum called “Muzeiko” in Bulgaria’s capital city of Sofia to balance complex form, regional relevance, and whimsical fun.


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Coloured “Mountains” Protrude from Children’s Science Museum by SKOLNICK

October 2015 | By Jessica Mairs

The 3,250-square-metre facility, which achieved an energy efficiency LEED rating of gold, features a green roof with a climbing wall, observation point and an amphitheater.


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MUZEIKO – America for Bulgaria Children’s Museum

October 20, 2015

In their design for the very first children's museum in Bulgaria, New York's Lee H. Skolnick Architecture and Design Partnership designed a simple, L-shaped glass volume that is pierced by three faceted objects, what they refer to as "mountains."


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Take a Peek Inside Bulgaria’s First Children’s Museum

October 2015 | By Shaunacy Ferro

Muzeiko (Little Museum) brings the American phenomenon of the children’s museum to Eastern Europe, where interactive educational exhibits are not a normal part of museum culture.


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SKOLNICK Architecture + Design Partnership Completes Museum in Bulgaria

October 2015 | By Christopher DeSantis

Converted from a former university building, the 35,000-square-foot structure is the largest children’s museum in Southeast Europe.


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Bulgaria Opens Its First Children’s Museum, Designed by an American

September 2015 | By Kristin Hohenadel

A centerpiece of the interior is a glass and steel tree branching three levels of the museum. It represents the past, present, and future, from exhibits on geology, to the natural environment, to futuristic themes.


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A Children’s Museum Comes to Bulgaria

October 2013 | By Georgi Kantchev

“We see our museum as a revolution in Bulgaria,” Bistra Kirova, the museum’s director, said in an interview here. It is a revolution badly needed in country where “there is no real policy aimed at children.”

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