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Subcommittee reviews civics lab interactives, kiosks and accessibility features ahead of installation

Capitol Interpretive Exhibits and Wayfinding Subcommittee · November 19, 2025
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Summary

The subcommittee reviewed progress on package 3 kiosks and the new Civics Lab interactive stations, including map orientation, a 45-minute dwell-time plan for student groups, accessibility features and a 50% dev preview of the legislative portrait station.

Members of the Capitol Interpretive Exhibits and Wayfinding Subcommittee met Nov. 18 to review progress on the Capitols Civics Lab and the package 3 kiosks ahead of installation.

At the presentation, Jacob, the kiosks lead, described wayfinding features now in place: static maps hidden behind a "coming soon" wall, north- and south-level kiosk orientations and a room-finder GIF that draws a path from each kiosk to a selected location. "This is for the package 3, the capital kiosks," Jacob said during the update, emphasizing orientation based on printed maps in the building.

Ashley, reporting on fabrication, said site work in the Civics Lab is nearing completion: power and data lines are near complete, carpeting is installed and Nigels wall graphics are scheduled for December. Ashley said staff are testing monitor fit and the lecterns and trim details…

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