AWARDS

AGC Outstanding Project of the Year

The DoSeum

San Antonio's Museum for Kids

The San Antonio Children’s Museum was founded by a group of dedicated volunteers who were committed to building a community space dedicated to early childhood development. In September of 1995, Guido helped open the museums doors at 305 East Houston Street. Since then, millions of visitors explored three floors of hands-on exhibits that spark children’s imagination and help them discover a world of knowledge. Dedicated to children ages 0-10 years, the exhibits and programs have always focused on early childhood learning, especially in the creative arts, sciences and early literacy. In 2008, the museum launched a process of exhibit and program renovation. Three new permanent exhibits, the 1,750-square-foot H-E-B Kids’ Market, the action-packed PowerBall Hall, and the Tot Spot dedicated to infants and toddlers 0-36 months marked our commitment to become a key resource in San Antonio for early childhood development. It is comprised of a series of three, two-story exhibit halls totaling 65,000 square feet. Between each exhibit hall, glass facades create daylight-flooded transitional spaces that connect visitors to the additional 39,000 square feet of outdoor exhibit yards.

 
 

 

“I want to take a moment to share with you how much we enjoyed working with the Guido team in making The DoSeum a resounding success in our community. A project of this scale requires intensive collaboration, coordination, innovation and creativity.”

— Vanessa Hurd, CEO, The DoSeum

 

 
 

Envisioned as a museum set in a park, the building is surrounded by meandering pathways that offer a sense of surprise, beautiful gardens that captivate the senses and shady places for families to relax or for school groups to unwind.

The new facility serves more than 300,000 visitors each year. Children learn 21st-century problem-solving skills and creativity-two important cultural and educational concepts. With six major permanent exhibition spaces, a 3,000-square-foot temporary exhibit space, and 39,000 square feet of outdoor exhibit yards, The DoSeum has much to discover and explore, allowing kids to create and learn on a grand scale.