Patrick Gallagher (designer)
American museum designer
Patrick Gallagher (born January 30, 1956) is an American designer and the President and Founder of Gallagher & Associates (G&A), a global museum planning and design firm with offices in Washington, D.C. , New York City , San Francisco , and Singapore .[ 1]
Personal
Gallagher was president of the Society for Environmental Graphic Design (SEGD) from 2000 to 2001.[ 2] [ 3] In 2012, he received the SEGD Fellow Award for his contributions to the field of graphic design .[ 4] [ 5] Gallagher is a graduate of Northern Illinois University .[ 6] He has won industry awards, and his projects have been recognized worldwide.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10]
Gallagher & Associates
Gallagher & Associates Gallagher Design Company type Private limited company Industry Design and Architecture Founded 1998 Founder Patrick Gallagher Headquarters Number of locations
Area served
Worldwide Key people
Patrick Gallagher(President & Owner) Services Exhibition design consultancy services Number of employees
100–150 (2019) Website Gallagher Design
Gallagher & Associates' most extensive experience is in masterplanning and creating visitor experiences.[ 11] [ 12] Gallagher's work on the International Spy Museum complex, shaped a new model for the museum.[ 13] G&A was one of the first design firms in the United States to fully plan and execute a for-profit model for a museum, and the International Spy Museum was credited with helping to shape the face of a new downtown area that incorporated a new business model.[ 14] [ 15]
Notable projects of G&A include the Grammy Museum at L.A. Live ,[ 16] The Grammy Museum Mississippi ,[ 17] the Shanghai Natural History Museum ,[ 18] The Witte Museum ,[ 19] The National WWII Museum in New Orleans ,[ 20] Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, Oklahoma and the Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot in Tel Aviv, Israel .[ 21]
Works
Selected projects include:
Cultural & History
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, Oklahoma
Music & The Arts
Religion & Heritage
Science
Sports
See also
References
^ "About" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 11 April 2017 .
^ "Past Presidents" . SEGD . Retrieved 13 April 2017 .
^ "Angel Award" . SEGD . Retrieved 13 April 2017 .
^ "Patrick Gallagher, SEGD Fellow" . SEGD . Retrieved 13 April 2017 .
^ "SEGD Recognizes Patrick Gallagher as 2012 Fellow" . Sign Builder Illustrated . Retrieved 13 April 2017 .
^ "About Us: Meet the Team" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 13 April 2017 .
^ Blair, Scott (28 January 2016). "Judges Select ENR's Best of Best Projects Winners" . ENR California. Retrieved 13 April 2017 .
^ "2009 Muse Award Winners" . American Alliance of Museums . Retrieved 13 April 2017 .
^ "The National WWII Museum Named Travelers' Choice 2013 Winner by Tripadvisor" . The National WWII Museum . Retrieved 13 April 2017 .
^ "Real Places: Innovations in Exhibit Design and Message Delivery" . Texas Historical Commission . Retrieved 13 April 2017 .
^ "How a Catholic designer's journey to Judaism inspired a vision for the Museum of the Jewish People" . Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 27 January 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2017 .
^ Mainzer, Jordan (12 August 2013). "Museum Design Gets Interactive" . Design Bureau. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Rust, Katharine (6 January 2016). "The best museums in DC" . Time Out. Retrieved 13 April 2017 .
^ Patton, Phil (17 July 2002). "Once Secret, And Now On Display; Declassified: A Spy Museum Opens This Week in Washington" . The New York Times . Retrieved 13 April 2017 .
^ "Awards" . International Spy Museum . Retrieved 13 April 2017 .
^ "The Grammy Museum" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Mississippi Grammy Museum" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Gerfen, Katie (21 March 2016). "Shanghai Natural History Museum" . Architect Magazine. Retrieved 13 April 2017 .
^ Martin, Deborah (25 September 2014). "Witte Preps for Big Renovation" . San Antonio Express-News. Retrieved 14 April 2017 .
^ "The National World War II Museum" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Patrick Gallagher to Design the New Museum of the Jewish People" . Jewish Art Now. 20 July 2011. Retrieved 10 April 2017 .
^ "Armenian American Museum Commences Permanent Exhibition Schematic Design" . June 22, 2021. Retrieved March 8, 2024 .
^ "Partners" . Emerging Issues Commons . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "The Emerging Issues Commons" . Interaction Awards . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Emerging Issues Commons, North Carolina State University" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Patton, Phil (17 July 2002). "Once Secret, And Now On Display; Declassified: A Spy Museum Opens This Week in Washington" . The New York Times . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Exquisitely Evil: 50 Years of Bond Villains, International Spy Museum" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Rothstein, Edward (27 June 2013). "Roosevelt's Legacy, Burning Brightly" . The New York Times . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "FDR Presidential Library and Museum" . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "George Washington's Mount Vernon" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Clark, Jayne (10 April 2008). "Battle of Gettysburg hits home in new $103M museum" . USA Today . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Momentum Builds in Downtown Gettysburg" (PDF) . The Gettysburg Quarterly . National Park Service. Fall 2006. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "LBJ Library is Undergoing a Major Redesign" . LBJ Presidential Library . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "LBJ Presidential Library and Museum" . Gallagher & Associates .
^ "Kent State's May 4 Visitors Center Now Open" . Kent State University. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "May 4 Visitors Center, Kent State University" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "National Archives' Opens Major Permanent Exhibition On November 12, 2004" . National Archives. 14 October 2004. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "The National Archives Museum" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Architect Named for Atlanta's Center for Civil and Human Rights" . Bustler. 26 March 2009. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "National Center for Civil and Human Rights" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "National Medal of Honor Museum and Education Center" . The National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Johnson, Sara (23 April 2015). "The National Medal of Honor Museum" . Architect Magazine . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "National Medal of Honor Museum" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Rothstein, Edward (11 January 2013). "A Big Exhibition About an Even Bigger War" . The New York Times . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Pope, John (7 January 2013). "National World War II Museum's latest addition shows big weapons of war" . NOLA.com. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "The Art of the Exhibit: It Took a Village to Build These Stories" . New Mexico History Museum. 21 May 2009. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "New Mexico History Museum" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Palace of the Governors" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "New Normandy American Cemetery Visitors Center Opens" . American Battle Monuments Commission. 6 June 2007. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Normandy American Cemetery Visitor Center" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum" . Cortina Productions . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Some Were Neighbors: Collaboration and Complicity in the Holocaust" . SunSentinel . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Some Were Neighbors: Collaboration and Complicity in the Holocaust" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Kleiman, Joe (3 January 2012). "Lexington Gives Secret Formula Home at World of Coca-Cola" . In Park Magazine. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "2012 MUSE Award Winners" . American Alliance of Museums . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Vault of the Secret Formula, World of Coca-Cola" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Moore, Meradyth (10 March 2010). "National Postal Museum Announces Design and Architectural Firms for the William H. Gross Stamp Gallery" . Smithsonian. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Postal Museum in DC Announces Architects for William H. Gross Gallery" . Design Curial. 15 March 2010. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "William H. Gross Stamp Gallery, National Postal Museum" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Exhibition Planners Named for Proposed Academy Museum" . WebWire. 6 July 2006. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Cieply, Michael (8 November 2007). "French Architect Picked for Film Museum" . The New York Times . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Acad's new toppers face fuuture" . Variety. 4 June 2011. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Academy Museum of Motion Pictures" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Gallery One: Collaborators" . The Cleveland Museum of Art . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Gallery One" . Gallagher & Associates .
^ Wakin, Salena (28 February 2015). "How did the Grammy Museum come about? A historical retelling" . AXS. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Gallo, Phil (8 February 2013). "Grammy Museum in Mississippi Set to Break Ground Next Month, Open in 2015" . Billboard. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Weatherly, Jack (5 June 2015). "Against all odds, Grammy museum rising in Mississippi" . Mississippi Business. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Cohen, Margot (7 February 2017). "Bangalore has taken on the delicate task of making a museum about Indian Music" . Hindustan Times. Retrieved 11 April 2017 .
^ "Indian Music Experience and Museum" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Anstey, Tom (27 January 2016). "Singapore's National Gallery offers a walk through history using art" . Attractions Management. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "National Gallery Singapore" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Exhibits" . National Blues Museum . Retrieved 9 June 2017 .
^ Bryant, Tim (4 December 2015). "Old department store space will reopen as National Blues Museum" . St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved 9 June 2017 .
^ "The National Blues Museum" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 9 June 2017 .
^ "The National Blues Museum Interactives" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 9 June 2017 .
^ "Center" . Woody Guthrie Center . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ McDonnell, Brandy (18 April 2013). "Woody Guthrie Center to open April 27 in Tulsa" . NewsOK. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Woody Guthrie Center" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Nozar, Robert (30 August 2013). "Dreyfuss Affair to be examined in exhibit at Maltz Museum in Beachwood" . Sun News. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Meszoros, Mark (8 October 2015). "Maltz Museum displays 'Violins of Hope' as part of larger effort to tell stories of Holocaust" . The News-Herald . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Violins of Hope, Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "The New Core Exhibition" . Beit Hatfutsot: The Museum of the Jewish People. 20 January 2014. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Leon, Masha (14 December 2011). "Celebrating the Renewal of Israel's Beit Hatfutsot Museum" . Forward. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "The Alfred H. Moses and Family Synagogue Hall at Beit Hatfutsot" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Kennicott, Philip (25 November 2010). "National Museum of American Jewish History, designed by James Polshek, opens" . The Washington Post . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Squires, Bonnie (12 November 2010). "National Museum of American Jewish History Opening" . The Philadelphia Jewish Voice. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "National Museum of American Jewish History" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Feast Day Celebration at Saint John Paul II National Shrine in Washington" . Saint John Paul II National Shrine . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Saint Pope John Paul II National Shrine" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Nature Lab at Natural History Museum of Los Angeles" . SEGD . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Pogrebin, Robin (15 June 2015). "State Museum in Albany Plans Overhaul of Its Galleries" . The New York Times . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "New York State Museum" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Martin, Deborah (25 September 2014). "Witte Preps for Big Renovation" . San Antonio Express-News. Retrieved 14 April 2017 .
^ "The Witte Museum" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 9 June 2017 .
^ "College Football Hall of Fame and Chick-fil-a Fan Experience Kicks Off With Grand Opening in Downtown Atlanta" . National Football Federation . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "College Football Hall of Fame" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Kentucky Derby Museum to unveil artist renderings and planned exhibits for renovated museum" . Kentucky Derby Museum . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Karman, Jordan (28 January 2010). "Kentucky Derby Museum unveils planned exhibits as reopening nears" . Louisville Business First. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Kentucky Derby Museum" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ Grossman, Bryan (28 October 2014). "Olympic Museum selects design, construction team" . United States Olympic Museum. Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "United States Olympic Museum" . Gallagher & Associates . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
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