Patrick Gallagher | |
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Born | January 30, 1956 |
Nationality | American |
Education | Northern Illinois University |
Known for | Exhibit Design, Interactive Experiences, Storytelling |
Website | www |
Patrick Gallagher (born January 30, 1956) is an American designer and the President and Founder of Gallagher & Associates (G&A), a global museum planning and design firm with offices in Washington, D.C., New York City, San Francisco, and Singapore. [1]
Gallagher was president of the Society for Environmental Graphic Design (SEGD) from 2000 to 2001. [2] [3] In 2012, he received the SEGD Fellow Award for his contributions to the field of graphic design. [4] [5] Gallagher is a graduate of Northern Illinois University. [6] He has won industry awards, and his projects have been recognized worldwide. [7] [8] [9] [10]
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Gallagher Design | |
Company type | Private limited company |
Industry | Design and Architecture |
Founded | 1998 |
Founder | Patrick Gallagher |
Headquarters |
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Number of locations | |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Patrick Gallagher (President & Owner) |
Services | Exhibition design consultancy services |
Number of employees | 100–150 (2019) |
Website | Gallagher Design |
Gallagher & Associates' most extensive experience is in masterplanning and creating visitor experiences. [11] [12] Gallagher's work on the International Spy Museum complex, shaped a new model for the museum. [13] G&A was one of the first design firms in the United States to fully plan and execute a for-profit model for a museum, and the International Spy Museum was credited with helping to shape the face of a new downtown area that incorporated a new business model. [14] [15]
Notable projects of G&A include the Grammy Museum at L.A. Live, [16] The Grammy Museum Mississippi, [17] the Shanghai Natural History Museum, [18] The Witte Museum, [19] The National WWII Museum in New Orleans, [20] Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, Oklahoma and the Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot in Tel Aviv, Israel. [21]
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, Oklahoma