Project Direction & Content Creation
Lactation Lounge
National Building Museum
Goal | Create a nursing room that exhibits the best design thinking in wellness spaces to serve families with infants and young children.
I collaborated with a team from the architecture and design firm, Perkins and Will, to create a lactation lounge for nursing parents and their families at the National Building Museum. The goal was to offer a supportive, child-friendly environment that incorporated family wellness in the form of a ‘back deck’ to the Museum’s 2019 Summer Block Party, Lawn. The lounge was designed to address the diverse needs of the Museum’s visitors, including comfort, modesty, and child care. Three unique spaces provided privacy and varied hygienic seating options for nursing parents and their babies. An adjacent area offered space for older siblings to entertain themselves while remaining in view of the nursing areas.
In my capacity as Director of Exhibitions and Collections, I conceptualized and directed all elements of this project. I worked closely with the design team to incorporate in-kind support from an array of supporters, including Synlawn, Synlawn Chesapeake, Knoll, Interface, and Carnegie Fabrics.
Learn more on the museum's website.
Three, discrete nursing areas with a view of a play area for older children
Furniture donated by Knoll for each nursing area
The project was almost entirely produced through in-kind donations.
Three, discrete nursing areas with a view of a play area for older children