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04-10-2011 09:37 AM |
Wonderworks Museum in Orlando, Florida
Wonderworks Upsidedown Building in Florida - Upside-Down Wonderworks Museum
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Wonderworks in Orlando, Florida literally turns Classical architecture upside down. The three-story, 82-foot tall building is flipped over with its triangular pediment squashed into the pavement. One corner of the Wonderworks building appears to flatten a 20th century brick warehouse. Palm trees and lamp posts hang suspended.
The wacky design expresses the topsy-turvy activities that take place inside. The Wonderworks museum includes a hurricane ride with 65 mph winds, a 5.2 magnitude earthquake ride, and a Titanic exhibit.
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If you’ve driven past Broadway at the Beach recently from the Hwy. 17 Bypass side, you’ve probably noticed an odd-shaped framework being built off the property’s southwest corner.
Sure enough, it’s the beginnings of WonderWork’s latest upside-down attraction.
Construction is scheduled to be complete in time for a Spring 2011 opening. When complete, the attraction will exceed 50,000 square feet in floor space and 97 feet in height, with a dramatic exterior that juts out over one of Broadway’s lakes.
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Homepage:
http://www.wonderworksonline.com/myrtle-beach/
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