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Canada

1867 Yonge Street
Suite 1100
Toronto, ON
M4S 1Y5
+1 416.480.2020

United States

530 Seventh Avenue
M2 - Unit 20
New York, NY
10018
+1 212.283.3030

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Joseph Brant Museum

Overview

The new Joseph Brant Museum galleries are visually bold, compelling, clean, and modern to complement the modern architecture of the new museum addition.

Details

Client
City of Burlington
Project
Joseph Brant Museum
Size
2,200 sq. ft.
Scope
Exhibit Design - Children, Exhibit Design - Culture
Location
Burlington, ON, CA
Year Completed
2018

The
Goal

As new galleries in the museum’s modern addition, the installations were planned to be fresh and charismatic, attracting attention and visitors to the revitalized museum.

Photo courtesy of R&P
Photo courtesy of R&P
Photo courtesy of R&P

The
Design

Reich&Petch designed three permanent galleries, each with their own unique character.

The Burlington Gallery features the life of Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea), and the role he played both locally and nationally. The displays explore 500 years of early history, settlement and development of the Burlington area. This object rich gallery draws attention to Burlington’s early history as a farming community with graphics reflecting the patchwork pattern of farm fields.

The Costume Gallery, is a popping, high energy space to reflect the story of The Brant Inn, the ‘it’ spot in

’40s, ’50s and ’60s Burlington. The walls feature newsworthy headline celebrity musicians of the time, and a large feature runway with the best outfits for a night out in the town. The runway and adjacent cases were designed to be easily updated to encourage return visits to see new fashionable costumes that would rotate over time.

The Discovery Gallery is geared towards children ages 4-5 and designed to be a complete “hands-on” discovery area. Through tactile engagement, visitors learn the importance of community coming together to build a city like Burlington.

Donor
Recognition

Reich&Petch designed the donor recognition wall. The design takes its cues from the new museum addition’s feature ceiling composed of a series of wooden slats. Contributions are recognized with plaques mounted along the slats or on the adjacent monitor.

  • The Joseph Brant Museum transformation helps us to celebrate the important history of our First Nations’ people and culture, including Burlington founder Joseph Brant.Mayor Meed Ward

Joseph Brant Museum

Photo courtesy of R&P

Details

Client
City of Burlington
Project
Joseph Brant Museum
Size
2,200 sq. ft.
Scope
Exhibit Design - Children, Exhibit Design - Culture
Location
Burlington, ON, CA
Year Completed
2018

Overview

The new Joseph Brant Museum galleries are visually bold, compelling, clean, and modern to complement the modern architecture of the new museum addition.

The
Goal

As new galleries in the museum’s modern addition, the installations were planned to be fresh and charismatic, attracting attention and visitors to the revitalized museum.

Photo courtesy of R&P
Photo courtesy of R&P
Photo courtesy of R&P

The
Design

Reich&Petch designed three permanent galleries, each with their own unique character.

The Burlington Gallery features the life of Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea), and the role he played both locally and nationally. The displays explore 500 years of early history, settlement and development of the Burlington area. This object rich gallery draws attention to Burlington’s early history as a farming community with graphics reflecting the patchwork pattern of farm fields.

The Costume Gallery, is a popping, high energy space to reflect the story of The Brant Inn, the ‘it’ spot in

’40s, ’50s and ’60s Burlington. The walls feature newsworthy headline celebrity musicians of the time, and a large feature runway with the best outfits for a night out in the town. The runway and adjacent cases were designed to be easily updated to encourage return visits to see new fashionable costumes that would rotate over time.

The Discovery Gallery is geared towards children ages 4-5 and designed to be a complete “hands-on” discovery area. Through tactile engagement, visitors learn the importance of community coming together to build a city like Burlington.

Photo courtesy of R&P
Photo courtesy of R&P
Photo courtesy of R&P
Photo courtesy of R&P
Photo courtesy of R&P
Photo courtesy of R&P

Donor
Recognition

Reich&Petch designed the donor recognition wall. The design takes its cues from the new museum addition’s feature ceiling composed of a series of wooden slats. Contributions are recognized with plaques mounted along the slats or on the adjacent monitor.

  • The Joseph Brant Museum transformation helps us to celebrate the important history of our First Nations’ people and culture, including Burlington founder Joseph Brant.Mayor Meed Ward
Photo courtesy of R&P
Photo courtesy of R&P
Photo courtesy of R&P
Photo courtesy of R&P
Photo courtesy of R&P
Photo courtesy of R&P
Photo courtesy of R&P
Photo courtesy of R&P
Photo courtesy of R&P
Photo courtesy of R&P
Photo courtesy of R&P
ProjectsJoseph Brant Museum