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Capitol team scales back heavy bronze signs, adds clearer IDs for popular vault exhibit
Summary
Designers said heavy bronze wayfinding signs planned for several Capitol locations were replaced with smaller, more practical panels to avoid intrusive fasteners; staff also said they will add clearer labeling to the popular “stage vault” after visitors began opening multiple vault doors.
Designers for the Wyoming State Capitol exhibits told the Capital Interpretive Exhibits and Refining Subcommittee on Aug. 28 that they have moved away from the originally planned large bronze signs and are installing smaller, more readable panels mounted on existing Julius Bloom bases instead. The change was described as a practical solution to a recurring installation problem. A design staff member said the larger bronze panels were “too heavy” to attach securely without visible fasteners and that the…
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