fabrication
With over 20,000 square feet of production space, our fabrication department has the space, personnel, and equipment to produce high-quality exhibits for whatever your needs may be. Whether it’s trade shows, museums, visitor centers, or corporate showrooms, we have experience with a vast array of materials and processes that will ensure your project is successfully completed with the highest degree of quality and attention to detail.
If you can dream it, we can build it.
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Girl Scouts - At the Speed of a Girl
“At the Speed of A Girl” tells the story of the Girl Scouts in North Carolina with a mixture of images, artifacts, and personal stories told by prominent former Girl Scouts.
read moreWakeMed 50th Anniversary Exhibit
In 1961, Memorial Hospital of Wake County opened its doors. In 2011 the hospital known as WakeMed celebrates its 50th Anniversary. Design Dimension was asked to design, produce and install an exhibit in the lobby of the newest wing of the building to commemorate this milestone and detail the many accomplishments and events in the hospital’s history.
read moreIBM - Watson Jeopardy! Challenge
Design Dimension was asked to assist with design, build and install the set and enclosure for the Watson super-computer for its appearance on the TV game show in February, 2011.
read moreJordan Lake State Park Visitor Center
One of North Carolina’s most popular State Parks, Jordan Lake, offers a variety of outdoor recreation options around and on almost 14,000 acres of water.
read moreBrowse Fabrication Projects by Name
- Batten Memorial
- Blue Jay Environmental Education Center
- The Burwell School
- Columbia Theater
- The Cotton Museum Historic Oak View County Park
- Down Home - Jewish Life in North Carolina
- ECU Sports Hall of Fame
- Girl Scouts - At the Speed of a Girl
- IBM - Watson Jeopardy! Challenge
- Jordan Lake State Park Visitor Center
- Kidsenses Interactive Museum
- Museum of Life and Science– Butterfly House and Insectarium
- Museum of Life and Science — Investigate Health
- North Carolina Estuarium
- The North Carolina Pottery Center
- Roanoke Canal Museum - Phase 2
- Roanoke Canal Trail and Museum
- WakeMed 50th Anniversary Exhibit
