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Follow on Google News | McCarthy Completes Holocaust Museum Houston, Lester and Sue Smith CampusHouston now home to the fourth-largest Holocaust museum in the U.S.
By: McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. "The Holocaust Museum Houston project is very unique in that nearly the entirety of the exterior structure and interiors were demolished, replacing it with essentially four structures, while protecting irreplaceable artifacts," said Jim Stevenson, McCarthy Houston Division President. "Further, there's symbolism in almost every design component and it affects not only the final product, but it also affects the way we build it. McCarthy was proactive during the design phase to ensure the finished museum would be both a functional and unique space that educated and inspired visitors." Located in the heart of the Museum District of Houston, the LEED certified project consisted of razing and replacing the original one-story with a larger three-story building. The first floor includes newly expanded galleries which feature a Holocaust Gallery, Human Rights Gallery and Young Diarists' Gallery that includes Anne Frank. The second floor houses The Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater which now has double the number of seats. Also added to the museum is the Samuel Bak Gallery and Learning Center, a 2,000-square- Several important portions of the existing building stayed in-tact during construction including the Memorial Room, interior metal panels, interior stucco and glass walls at the center of the project site. Additionally, exterior components such as the Memorial Wall and pavers, monument signs, exterior masonry and site precast also stayed in place and required protection throughout the construction process. McCarthy has a long-standing history of building complex, architecturally significant projects for the arts industry. In addition to the Holocaust Museum Houston, Lester and Sue Smith Campus, McCarthy's Texas portfolio of arts and institutional projects includes the Kinder High School for Performing and Visual Arts, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Glassell School of Art, and in Dallas, the award-winning AT&T Performing Arts Center Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre, and the Dallas City Performance Hall. ### About McCarthy McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. (http://www.mccarthy.com/ End
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