Holocaust Legacy Foundation Museum and Educational Center
Holocaust Legacy Foundation Museum and Educational Center
Boston, Massachusetts
The new museum and educational center for the Holocaust Legacy Foundation will support the organization's mission “to preserve and perpetuate the memory and lessons of the Holocaust for future generations.” On Boston’s Freedom Trail, the building is designed to be an instrument for teaching and engagement, with exhibits, classrooms, and a changing exhibit gallery dedicated to the history of the Nazi attempt to exterminate Europe’s Jews and other populations, and how past hatred relates to contemporary life in America.
The main feature of the exterior is a gently undulating woven stainless-steel fabric that wraps the building’s mid-level exhibit floors. The fabric evokes the curtains that remained drawn in Jewish households at the time of the Nazi rise to power, and the fences that surrounded the death camps and kept Jewish prisoners enslaved. Above the entry, the curtain pulls back to reveal a large bay window containing an authentic railcar used for the deportation of the Jews to the extermination camps of the Third Reich. From the outside, museum visitors can be seen entering – but not leaving – the car.
PARTNERS
Structural: Silman
Code: JS Consulting Engineers
Mech, Elec, & Plumbing: Altieri Sebor Wieber Consulting
Civil: Nitsch Engineering
IT/AV/Acoustics: Arup
Landscape: Landworks Studio Inc.
Geotechnical: McPhail Associates
Lighting: Available Light
Sustainability & Envelope: Thornton Tomasetti
Signage: Roll Barresi
Security: Kroll
Exhibit Designer: Luci Creative