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The Mobius Science Center will
be home to nearly 75,000 square feet of science,
technology, and entertainment combined under a
single green rooftop designed to treat visitors
to educational events that produce lifelong memories.
More than half of the available space is dedicated
to exhibits that will be a blend of permanent
and rotating exhibitions that are dedicated to
reflecting the region’s natural and technological
resources while showcasing the best of scientific
offerings from around the world. The exhibits
will educate and inspire people of all ages about
science and how it applies to their lives. Mobius
is where science becomes engaging and accessible
to every family in the region.
With the region’s first world-class science
and technology center in Spokane we are building
a catalyst to support science education in our
schools, serve the region with outreach programming,
spur economic development and the continued revitalization
of Spokane’s historic downtown district,
and provide a place for tourists and residents
to discover the connections between science and
technology in relation to the possibilities for
the future. Supporters emerge daily, and in addition
to your neighbors and friends, our region’s
teachers, professors and school districts are
also backing Mobius. The state of Washington has
already demonstrated its early support of Mobius
with $1.5 million to assist with the funding of
construction.
Connecting Riverfront Park, the Spokane River
and the heart of downtown Spokane, the Mobius
Science Center will be constructed on the river’s
north bank at the Michael Anderson Plaza. The
center will be an environmentally friendly building
designed by William McDonough + Partners, who
are recognized worldwide for providing aesthetic
value, ecological intelligence and economic viability
through their designs. The center plans also include
a large format movie theater and ample, convenient
parking. We are not only building a science center,
but also creating a legacy.
Contact us
(509) 624-5437 or cms@childrensmuseum.net
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