Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Poland
Brief Description of the Project
In the Museum of the history of Polish Jews, Poland, the Forest gallery is taking shape; it will mark the beginning of visitors' journey through the Core Exhibition. At the end of May enormous glass panels arrived at the Museum; legends of the first Jews coming to Poland and settling here will be screened on them, including the beautiful Po-lin legend, to which Poland owes its Hebrew name.
The glass panels produced at Yalodomi SA ,Greece , and transporting them to the underground level where the exhibition is being installed was a real challenge. Producing these enormous glass panels was a real challenge since a 3D film screen was also introduced between the glass panes. The largest panel weighs approximately 1200 kg and measures over 8 square metres! They were lowered with help of a special crane (one of the eight cranes of that kind available in Poland). The next step was fixing the glass panels into solid steel holders embedded into the floor.
Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete
Brief Description of the Project
5 types of CHROMA-LAM® with special etching effect. In order to achieve the right colors, a thorough sampling procedure took place. We had to simulate the deep blue of Aegean sea, the ancient red, the blue of the greek sky, the color of the sand, the ancient orange.

-over 300 museum display cases.
-over 500 running meters of showcases.
-over 23 galleries.
-including the external and internal lighting system.
-all showcases equipped with clima and temperature control.
-all showcases equipped with alarm sensors.
-earthquake safe showcases and alarm sensors ‘fall-in’ mechanisms.
Project budget: 3.690.000 €
Period: 02/2012-07/2013
Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth
PROJECT REVIEW

- 30 museum showcases
- Over 30 stainless steel structures
- Over 150 pedestals
- Over 200 special plexiglass structures
- All showcases are equipped with clima and temperature control
- All showcases are equipped with alarm sensors
- Earthquake safe showcases and special object ‘fall-in’ mechanisms
- Various special structures, such as the depiction of a part of the Corinthian in a map form on the museum floor using cement mortar and stainless steel parts and the construction of a wooden ship part.
The project consists of freestanding, wall mounted and table museum showcases equipped by various opening mechanisms that meet the needs of each showcase and its exhibit.
Budget: 318.000,00 €
Period: 09/2015 - 05/2016











