CAMPAIGNS OF COURAGE PAVILION
While working at Voorsanger Mathes, LLC as Assistant Project Manager
New Orleans, Louisiana 2010
Project Size: 32,500 sf
The Campaigns of Courage Pavilion is at the core of one of the WWII Museum’s missions, to tell the story of the sacrifice and valor of the courage and ultimate triumph of our soldiers, sailors, and airmen in WWII. This 32,512-square-foot, two-story building will be built to showcase the Allies’ evolving strategy for fighting on two or more fronts at the same time. Through its exhibits, this pavilion will explore the major campaigns and battles that are central to the World War II story. History will be brought to life through detailed recreations of the European and the Pacific Theaters. The Campaigns of Courage Pavilion will be connected to the Solomon Victory Theater by an elegant transparent glass bridge. Underneath the bridge will be an integrated metal mesh gate that will allow access to the centrally located Parade Grounds.