This project consisted of designing a museum within the abandoned Essex County Jail in Newark. This museum was designed to display the rich history of Newark’s transportation. A small section of the jail was preserved to keep the historic value of the location. Each of the museum’s three levels displays a different mode of transportation. The ground level is designed for the history of Newark’s road travel and so the layout is designed like a city street grid. The second level is designed for rail travel and the third level is designed for air travel. The full group presentation of this project is available
upon request.
Status: School Project
Location: Newark, NJ, US
My Role: Interior Design
Additional Credits: Juan Sepulveda was in charge of the Industrial Design and Justin Jayanty was in charge of the Digital and Graphic Design.