The mission of The New Detroit Science Center is to inspire Detroit area children and
their families to discover and appreciate science, technology and engineering. About
Us
The Detroit Science Center, founded by Detroit businessman and philanthropist Dexter Ferry nearly 30 years ago, was among the first centers for
scientific exploration and learning in the country to include an IMAX� Dome
Theatre. An exhibit floor and program plan encouraged hands-on interaction, exploration
and study of science and technology. Plans to transform the Detroit Science Center into a
leading center for science education began in late 1998. In December 1999, the Science
Center broke ground on its $30 million expansion and renovation. The New Detroit Science
Center reopened in 2001 as the centerpiece of the Detroit 300 festivities.
The New Detroit Science Center Annual Report, 2001
Just the Facts!
Find information on The New Detroit Science Center's location, hours, admission,
memberships, attractions and major contributors.
The New Detroit Science Center Board Of Trustees
Meet the The New Detroit Science Center Board Of Trustees.
The New Detroit Science Center Chairman
Read about Francois J. Castaing, Chairman of The New Detroit Science Center.
The New Detroit Science Center President & CEO
Shawn Kahle, President and CEO of The New Detroit Science
Center.
The New Detroit Science Center Building Facts
Interested in The New Detroit Science Center building specifications?
Detroit Science Center Museum
Expansion and Renovation
Located in the heart of Detroit's Cultural Center, the Science Center has long been a city
icon and is architecturally one of its most dramatic buildings.
Archive of Construction Journals
The construction images were captured from our roof-mounted Motown Cam. They
show the southwest and southeast sides of the construction site. Be patient; some of the
pages may take time to load, depending on the speed of your browser.
The New Detroit Science Center is a private, non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization which
receives no federal or state funding for operations and operates solely through support
from foundations, corporations, individuals and admissions. |