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June 2026

California Science Center Completes Construction of Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center

LOS ANGELES, CA — The California Science Center announces that construction of the $450 million Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center project is complete. Work on the building addition concludes four years after the June 2022 groundbreaking, resulting in a 200,000-square-foot expansion that will nearly double the Science Center's educational exhibit space and provide the permanent home of Space Shuttle Endeavour. With building construction finished, the installation of historic artifacts and interactive exhibits is well underway. This intensive phase of work will continue for several months before the California Science Center announces an opening date for the future Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center.

Through a collection of 100 aerospace artifacts integrated with 100 new hands-on exhibits, the Air and Space Center will showcase authentic aircraft and spacecraft to encourage active learning through discovery. The center will be the only place in the world to see an authentic space shuttle system exhibited as if "ready-for-launch" in a towering vertical display. Guests of all ages will be encouraged to investigate scientific and engineering principles of atmospheric flight and the exploration of the universe in three major multi-level galleries: the Samuel Oschin Shuttle Gallery, the Korean Air Aviation Gallery, and the Kent Kresa Space Gallery.

"Through the development of the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center, the California Science Center is fulfilling a decades-long dream. This amazing project significantly expands our ability to accomplish our mission, to stimulate curiosity, and inspire science learning in everyone, on a scale and with an impact unlike anything in our history. It is the culmination of our ambitious three-decade master plan," said Jeffrey Rudolph, President and CEO of the California Science Center. "The Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center will stand as an enduring source of inspiration for generations of scientists, engineers, and explorers — and we cannot wait to share it with the world."

The Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center, designed by ZGF Architects, has a unique architectural identity that distinguishes it from the rest of the California Science Center building. Characterized by a curvilinear stainless-steel exterior, the new addition's architectural expression is inspired by the aerodynamic, fluid geometry of Space Shuttle Endeavour. Built by MATT Construction, the building's primary structure peaks at 200 feet, which Angelenos and visitors can spot from vantage points across town. Engineered by Arup, the LEED Silver-certified building offers unobstructed views of the space shuttle and other aerospace artifacts inside.

"At the outset of this project, we challenged ourselves to achieve something that has never been done before: to design the only place in the world for the public to see a space shuttle in launch position," ZGF Partner Ted Hyman said. "We are proud to deliver an iconic architecture that translates the California Science Center's moonshot ambition into an approachable experience that feels welcoming, immersive, and engaging to all."

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"The Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center was truly a project of passion for everyone involved," said Steven F. Matt, Chairman of MATT Construction. "From our leadership team to the skilled tradespeople on site, there was an extraordinary sense of pride in delivering this historic project. One of the greatest challenges was constructing the 2,000‑ton curved diagrid structure over Space Shuttle Endeavour — completed successfully without a single scratch. This project stands as a tribute to the generations who built our aerospace legacy and will continue to inspire children for decades to come."

Construction completion is the latest in a series of exciting milestones in the development of the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center. In early 2024, Space Shuttle Endeavour was lifted into its full stack vertical configuration at almost 200 feet tall, mated to real solid rocket boosters and ET-94 (the last remaining flight-qualified external tank), and installed in its permanent home, the future Samuel Oschin Shuttle Gallery, at the conclusion of a six-month process known as Go for Stack. In September 2025, the Hawker Siddeley Harrier T.4 fighter jet was announced as the first artifact to be installed in the Korean Air Aviation Gallery. And the first artifacts in the Kent Kresa Space Gallery were announced in November 2025, with the installation of the Rocket Lab Electron launch vehicle alongside a Solid Rocket Booster segment for a future walk-through experience and the Space Shuttle Main Engine.

The California Science Center's Project Director, Dennis R. Jenkins, manages the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center project, assembling the team that installed the space shuttle stack and overseeing the building team that includes architect ZGF, general contractor MATT Construction, engineer Arup, steel fabricator Plas-Tal Manufacturing, scaffolding and shuttle protection by BrandSafway, and exhibit design by Evidence Design. Over the four years of this massive construction project, approximately 1,500 workers, across multiple disciplines and trades, have helped realize the vision for the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center.

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