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    The Skirball Cultural Center

    Los Angeles, CA

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PROJECT INFO

The Skirball features an extraordinary museum, changing exhibitions, engaging music, theater, comedy, film, family, and literary programs, Zeidler's Café, and Audrey's Museum store, and a new interactive family destination inspired by the Noah's Ark story — all in a stunning architectural setting designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie. Over 500,000 people visit the Skirball each year. The Skirball's acclaimed school program serves over 50,000 children and teachers annually from public, private, and parochial schools.

Plumbing challenges for this project are typical of museums and theatres.  High arched ceilings that can show no evidence of piping or required roof drainage and the silent operation of numerous plumbing facilities that do not disturb the patrons enjoying the exhibits were overcome by our ingenuity and collaboration with the other trades.   This coupled with a limited but picturesque site proved a daunting task that with its successful completion became a striking addition to our resume.