AldrichPears Associates

AldrichPears Associates is an interpretive planning and exhibit design firm based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. They work for museums, science centers, interpretive centers, zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, and children's museums around the world. AldrichPears Associates is best known for designing the exhibits at the Desert Living Center at the Las Vegas Springs Preserve, Nevada, a LEED-certified project that explores sustainable living in the desert[1] and the Museo del Acero, a steel museum housed in a restored blast furnace, at Parque Fundidora. This museum interprets the scientific and cultural history of steelmaking in Mexico.[2]

  1. ^ Beth Rogers. "Pointing the Way", SEGDesign, Society for Environmental Graphic Design, May 2008
  2. ^ Beth Broome. "Museo del Acero Horno³", Architectural Record, January 2008