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Washingtonian on MSNI Jumped and Climbed Through the National Building Museum’s New Parkour ExhibitI was told to wear sneakers when I came to preview the National Building Museum’s latest exhibit, and I’m glad I did. “ ...
The National Building Museum wants to solve the climate crisis. A longtime favorite of local families and professionals in the building trades, the Washington museum is emerging from the pandemic ...
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Washingtonian on MSNA Parkour Playground Is Taking Over the National Building MuseumThe National Building Museum doesn’t want you to just look at their latest exhibit—they want you to jump, climb, and vault ...
At the National Building Museum, 'The Playhouse' takes visitors onstage -- and behind the scenes -- with a diverse lineup of activities for all ages. Accessibility statement Skip to main content.
RIO DE JANEIRO -- Brazil's National Museum offered a glimpse of its renovated building and collection on Monday, two days ...
The National Building Museum is days away from its debut of "Hive." Expand to read more Up against the clock, the museum's summer installation made its July 4 debut unfinished. The National ...
Aileen Fuchs, the National Building Museum’s new executive director. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, transportation was responsible for 14 percent of global emissions in 2010.
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Washingtonian on MSNThe National Building Museum Wants to Show You Its Weird Stuff - MSNA new exhibit at the National Building Museum has an intriguingly undercooked concept: It’s just a bunch of cool stuff.
A new exhibit at the National Building Museum invites visitors young and old to get lost in the worlds created in children’s books — some fantastical, like in the adventure novel Phantom ...
National Building Museum is ranked #37 out of 41 things to do in Washington, D.C.. See pictures and our review of National Building Museum.
The National Building Museum is open from Wednesday to Sunday, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Reddy’s "Look Here" will be on display until Labor Day, Sept. 4. For more information visit the National ...
How this 19th-century building became a giant, kaleidoscopic installation. A mirror-clad installation by artist and architect Suchi Reddy transforms the National Building Museum's Great Hall.
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