Perhaps your museum's archives have run out of space, or its public
programs have outgrown their facility. Perhaps a generous donor or an
energetic campaign has provided the funding for a renovation, a new
wing, or a new building. Whatever the circumstances, small and midsized
museums can find themselves taking on a construction project. But those
responsible for seeing that it's done right--board members, museum
professionals, and skilled museum volunteers--are seldom experienced in
the high-stakes world of construction management.
This handbook outlines the processes and explains the complexities of
renovating and building facilities. It highlights what issues to
consider and what questions to ask; it outlines steps from needs
assessment and project planning to design development, budgeting,
construction, and, finally, settling into the new space; it provides the
vocabulary and framework for the specific challenges of museum
construction.
Written by staff members at the Minnesota Historical Society who have
consulted on scores of building projects, this volume helps museum
professionals and volunteers understand the construction process to
achieve their goals in a time of tight budgets.