Children's Museum of Pittsburgh
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Children's Museum of Pittsburgh
     
The original Children's Museum facility
 in the former Allegheny Post Office building
Location 10 Children's Way, Allegheny Center,
 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,  United States
Coordinates 40.4529°N 80.0064°WCoordinates: 40.4529°N 80.0064°W
Pittsburgh Landmark
Official name: Pittsburgh Children's Museum
Designated December 26, 1972
 
Location of Children's Museum of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh


The Children's Museum of Pittsburghis a children's museum in Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania. It is in the Allegheny Center neighborhood in Pittsburgh'sNorthside.

History 
The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh was founded in 1983 in the old Allegheny Post Office, gifted to the museum by thePittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation, and is situated on Pittsburgh's North Side, formerlyAllegheny City. The neighboring Buhl Planetarium building was vacated by 1991 when it was superseded by the nearbyCarnegie Science Center.

New building 
In the early 2000s, it was announced the museum would be expanding from the oldBeaux Arts-style post office into the neighboring vacant Art Deco Buhl Planetarium. A plan was devised byKoning Eizenberg Architecture, Inc. to connect the two historic structures with a modern glass addition over what was a street called Allegheny Square. The street was vacated and realigned and the addition was built.
The Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh became the largest Silver LEED certified museum in the country in March 2006. This validates that the Museum’s expansion has been designed and constructed using sustainable practices with particular attention to site development, water conservation, energy management, using recycled materials, waste management, reusing resources, indoor air quality as well as developing new programs for visitors. To offer teaching moments about the newgreen museum, many of the building’s structural and mechanical systems are left exposed.

Buhl Community Park 
In 2010, officials announced plans to rehab a rundown park in front of the museum. The centerpiece of the new park will be a fog sculpture by Ned Kahn. The park opened on June 23, 2012 during a community celebration.

Programs 
The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh presents a wide variety of programs for children in fields ranging from dance and rocket building to quilting and robotics. Visiting artists offer workshops in a host of media, including pottery, Japanese paper cutting, animation and painting. The Museum's extensive outreach program offers performances, workshops, after school programs, artist days and festival programs for schools and groups throughout the year. Educational field trips are offered for local schools, scouts and other groups. The museum has collaborated with a number of regional institutions and programs, such as the University of Pittsburgh and the Create a Comic Project.

Awards 
The former Buhl Planetarium buildingis now part of the Children's Museum
The addition has received numerous awards, including a 2009 National Medal for Museum and Library Service from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, National Trust for Historic Preservation award, LEED silver certification, and an award from American Institute of Architects.

Children’s Museum Executive Director Jane Werner received the Green Building Alliance 2006 Shades of Green Leadership Award which celebrates leaders who have helped transform the Pittsburgh region into a more sustainable place to live and work. Jane's contributions cited include launching a new program/initiative supporting green-building related activities; raising significant community awareness and outreach of green issues through materials, programs and events; and influencing the adoption of a program/policy through advocacy efforts and implementing green management and operation policies within the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh.

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