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Section Element: Ma

Ma

Building Floor Plans

  • Lower Level
  • Level 1
  • Level 2
  • Level 3
  • Level 4
  • Level 4M

Lower Level

  • Children's Museum
  • Sports Hall
  • Exhibition Hall
  • Auditorium

Level 1

  • Main Entrance
  • Lobby
  • Rooftop Deck
  • Café
  • Museum Shop
  • Theater

Level 2

  • Being Human Hall
  • Engineering and Innovation Hall
  • Discovering Life Hall

Level 3

  • Energy Hall
  • Gems and Minerals Hall
  • Dynamic Earth Hall

Level 4

  • Life Then and Now Hall
  • Expanding Universe Hall

Level 4M

  • Hall of Birds

Map Legend

  • Elevators
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  • Stairs
  • Escalator
  • Ticketing
  • Concierge
  • Museum Shop
  • Stroller Parking
  • Café
  • ATM
  • Main Entrance
Moody Family Children's Museum Sports Hall Jan and Trevor Rees-Jones Exhibition Hall Auditorium
Main Entrance Lobby Rooftop Deck Cafe Museum Shop The Hoglund Foundation Theater
Being Human Hall Texas Instruments Engineering and Innovation Hall Discovering Life Hall
Tom Hunt Energy Hall Lyda Hill Gems and Minerals Hall The Rees-Jones Foundation Dynamic Earth Hall
T. Boone Pickens Life Then and Now Hall Expanding Universe Hall
Rose Hall of Birds

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  • The building has a 54-foot continuous-flow escalator contained in a 150-foot glass-enclosed tube-like structure.

  • The building has a rainwater collection system filling two 25,000-gallon cisterns.

  • The building features a 90 foot long stream that ends in a pond.

  • The building uses drip irrigation, which is 90% efficient and 75% more efficient than sprinklers.

  • The building’s water is heated by solar panels.

  • The building’s interior is lit by LEDs and natural sunlight, including skylights for street-level rooms.

  • The building is 170 feet tall, equivalent to a 14-story building.

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