The Tennessee State Museum is not set for completion until late in 2018, but EOA Architects and HGA's large-scale project is set to entertain visitors with engaging exhibits, events and experiences.
Plans for the museum indicate that the two-floor museum will explore Tennessee became a state, Civil War reconstructions and music on the ground level, while the second storey will focus on the theme of "Beginnings" with geology and fossils. This new educational space will be viewed as the state's museum and it is being teased as: "part museum, part virtual reality experience, and part time machine."
It is expected that the all-new Tennessee State Museum in Nashville will host more than 220,000 visitors each year, including many young school children.
Virtual Reality Museums
The Tennessee State Museum Will Appeal to a New Generation with VR Tech
Trend Themes
1. Virtual Reality Experiences - Opportunity for museums to incorporate virtual reality technology to enhance visitor engagement and create immersive experiences.
2. Interactive Exhibits - Trend towards incorporating interactive exhibits in museums to attract and educate younger audiences.
3. Theme-based Museum Experience - Increasing popularity of museums that focus on specific themes or topics to provide a more focused and immersive visitor experience.
Industry Implications
1. Museum and Cultural Institutions - Museums can embrace VR technology and interactive exhibits to provide a more engaging and educational experience for visitors.
2. Entertainment and Gaming - Opportunity for VR technology and interactive exhibits to be utilized in the entertainment and gaming industry to create immersive experiences for consumers.
3. Education and Learning - Integration of VR technology in educational institutions to provide a more interactive and immersive learning experience for students.