Holocaust and Tolerance Museum

The Holocaust and Tolerance Museum is a museum to be built in Chandler, Arizona. The project was begun around 2010 by the East Valley Jewish Community Center, following a successful Anne Frank exhibit in 2008.[1] It will focus on history of the Holocaust with exhibits designed to expose past and present examples of prejudice, genocide and inhumanity around the globe while teaching racial and cultural tolerance.[2]

Building

Plans for the museum, expected to cost $20 million dollars and include a 70,000-square-foot (6,500 m2) facility will be built in phases on 4.6 acres. It will also include a 350-seat auditorium, meeting space, classrooms and a contemplation courtyard.[3] The Museum is being designed by Michael Rumpletin (RSP Architects, Phoenix Office) and Jeremy Mayberg (RSP Architects, Minneapolis Office).[4] RSP Architects recently completed the nearby Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix.[5]

See also

References

  1. Coppola, Chris (March 31, 2015), "Chandler Holocaust museum effort advances", AZ Central: The Arizona Republican, retrieved 2016-01-22.
  2. "Chandler site picked for tolerance museum". www.azcentral.com.
  3. "Holocaust survivor hopes to give life to string of museums". azstarnet.com.
  4. "Chandler's top 5 stories of 2010". www.azcentral.com.
  5. "RSP Architects. Recent Projects". rsparch.com. Archived from the original on 2011-01-13. Retrieved 2011-01-23.

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