Case Study

The Museum of the American Revolution


The Museum of the American Revolution in historic Philadelphia houses artifacts, manuscripts, works of art, and objects from the period of the American Revolution. The Museum is located just steps from Independence Hall and stands as a centerpiece for the city’s many historical sites. In a free case study from the PCI Mid-Atlantic Chapter, see why architectural precast concrete was chosen as the most cost and time-efficient building material for fulfilling every design goal of this unique building in an active metropolitan area.

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WHAT'S INSIDE


  • The project’s key details, including the scope, team members, and challenges
  • The solution that allowed for matching design intent while leveraging offsite precast prefabrication
  • The results that married historical inspiration with modern efficiency
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ABOUT THE PCI MID-ATLANTIC CHAPTER

The PCI Mid-Atlantic Chapter is a trusted regional trade association, top business partner, and leading voice for the precast, prestressed concrete industry that promotes the growth, profitability, and positive perception of the Mid-Atlantic market by building awareness of precast benefits and use, supporting member success, and educating professionals in construction, design, and academia, to make precast, prestressed concrete building and transportation products an early structural and enclosure choice for new projects.