The exhibit, designed by James Corner Field Operations (whose major projects include New York City's High Line and Chicago’s Navy Pier) represents an underwater world of glacial ice fields spanning the museum’s Great Hall.
The structures are built of reusable construction materials such as scaffolding and polycarbonate paneling.
Visitors will have a pa**ramic view of the entire exhibit from inside the tallest iceberg that towers over the "water line," cross an undersea bridge and relax among caverns and grottoes on the ocean floor. Read more...