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The Davidson Center for Space Exploration is the large Saturn V exhibit building at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. It opened in 2008 and is designed to showcase the Saturn V rocket along with additional exhibit spaces and event facilities. [source: general descriptions of the center]
Recent press and industry mentions highlight ongoing interest in the Davidson Center’s architectural significance and its role as a major visitor hub at the USSRC campus. For example, industry features have described its size (about 75,932 sq ft) and its function as the primary gateway to the USSRC, with plans historically noted for surrounding exhibits and visitor amenities. [source: project and design summaries]
Space-focused outlets and space-industry outlets have continued to cover the broader space exploration landscape, with occasional references to Huntsville’s space legacy and USSRC activities, which often include the Davidson Center as a key attraction. [sources: Space.com listings and USSRC-related pages]
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www.nasa.govThe Davidson Center for Space Exploration is a two-story, 75,932 sq. ft. facility designed to exhibit the Saturn V rocket, a Smithsonian artifact, while providing additional exhibit areas and unique banquet space. The facility includes a full commercial kitchen with easy access to the banquet area beneath the Saturn V rocket with seating for up to 500 people. Includes a high tech audio visual system. The Saturn V exhibit area features additional exhibit space surrounding the rocket and a...
www.turnerconstruction.comCleveland, OH - The Metal Building Manufacturers Association (MBMA) has published “Davidson Center for Space Exploration” as part of its Architectural Significance in Metal Buildings series. This 18-page folio adds to MBMA’s library of free, downloadable resources for architectural students and their professors. It explores the design and construction of the largest building at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center® campus in Huntsville, Alabama, which holds an authentic Saturn V rocket.
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www.space.comYear Inducted: 2012 The Davidson Center for Space Exploration at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville was designed to preserve and celebrate the restored Saturn V rocket, one of the greatest technological accomplishments of the 20th century. The magnificent building design guides visitors through the history of the Saturn V and Alabama’s incredible role in the space program. The facility opened on Jan. 31, 2008, the 50th anniversary of the launch of America’s first satellite, Explorer...
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www.space.comYear Inducted: 2012 The Davidson Center for Space Exploration at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville was designed to preserve and celebrate the restored Saturn V rocket, one of the greatest technological accomplishments of the 20th century. The magnificent building design guides visitors through the history of the Saturn V and Alabama’s incredible role in the space program. The facility opened on Jan. 31, 2008, the 50th anniversary of the launch of America’s first satellite, Explorer...
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