FDR Presidential Library and Museum
During our long relationship with the FDR Library, our media experiences have helped immerse visitors in an era that continues to shape our world today.
- Designer
- Gallagher & Associates
- Components
- 21
- Location
- Hyde Park, NY, USA
- Size
- 12,000 sq. ft.
- Roles
Media Master Planning
Exhibit Design Collaboration
Media Experience Design & Production
Digital Interactive Design & Development
Tech Systems Design & Oversight
Immersive Theater Design
The Continuing Struggle
Mini-Theater
“The Continuing Struggle” examines the Roosevelts' complex legacy on Black civil and economic rights. The centerpiece of the temporary exhibit "Black Americans, Civil Rights, and the Roosevelts," this 10-minute film highlights African American leaders' activism during FDR's administration and their lasting impact on the civil rights movement.
World in Crisis
Immersive Theater
The design of this immersive theater experience conveys the rapidly disintegrating political and economic situation of 1932 as FDR seeks the presidency.
Remembering Pearl Harbor
Multi-Screen Projection
This multi-screen theater, created for a temporary exhibit, showed how the attack on Pearl Harbor began the United States’ transformation from an isolationist nation to a global superpower.
Legacy
Immersive Theater
Written and narrated by President Bill Clinton, Legacy shows the far-reaching influence of a president who led the country through some of its darkest days.