Watch Construction of NBM’s Summer Exhibit ‘Fun House’ with Work Zone Cam’s Time-Lapse

August 19, 2018 -- WHAT: The National Building Museum’s latest Summer Block Party installation – “Fun House” – in Washington, DC is open to the public! Designed by Snarkitecture, the exhibition covers the entirety of the Great Hall, featuring a sequence of interactive rooms and combines many of the design firm’s greatest hits. Work Zone Cam teamed up with the Museum for the 5th consecutive year to document construction with its HD webcam and created a time-lapse movie of the entire process.

WHY: Fun House is a freestanding structure that recalls and re-imagines the idea of a traditional home. The interactive exhibit invites visitors to walk through the house, where the rooms convey the ten-year story of Snarkitecture. Designed for people of all ages, nearly every aspect of the installation is white, presenting a blank canvas to let your imagination run wild.

“It is always exciting to see the time-lapse from Work Zone Cam for our Summer Block Party installation,” said Chase Rynd, executive director of the National Building Museum. “While Fun House opened to the public on July 4, we like to think of the project as starting as soon as we begin construction, and this gives our audience an idea of the engineering and building expertise that goes into these projects.”

HOW: See construction progress for the National Building Museum’s Fun House with Work Zone Cam’s newest  time-lapse movie!

Want to see the Museum’s past Summer Block Party installations? Watch and share Work Zone Cam’s time-lapses of  HiveICEBERGSThe BEACH and  The BIG Maze.

Online credit requirement:

On-air credit requirements:

  • Work Zone Cam logo is not to be cropped out of the video, covered or altered in any way
  • On screen credit is given “Courtesy of Work Zone Cam”
  • Verbal on air credit “Courtesy of Work Zone Cam”

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ABOUT WORK ZONE CAM

Founded by webcam specialists, Work Zone Cam provides a professional, reliable and easy to use time-lapse camera solution. Backed by award-winning technology that is licensed from EarthCam – the industry leader, Work Zone Cam systems are wireless, all-weather digital SLR cameras that are ideal for documenting projects and producing HD quality time-lapse movies. With applications in the construction, retail, healthcare, education and design-build industries, the rugged construction camera is designed for extended outdoor use.

Some of the projects documented by Work Zone Cam include: Orlando Citrus Bowl, Grace Farms, Chicago O’Hare Modernization Program, Edward Andrews Homes, Petersen Automotive Museum, Provo City Center Temple, T-Mobile Arena and the National Building Museum’s Hive, ICEBERGS, The BIG Maze & The BEACH.

Learn more about the Work Zone Cam solution at  www.workzonecam.com.



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