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The 1949 building still has its fallout shelters.
Construction on the museum’s new building is expected to begin in late 2019 and wrap up by the end of 2023.
The lauded landscape designer will turn the museum into a more publicly-friendly space.
The move looks to cast a brighter light on the museum’s behind-the-scenes research.
The long-discussed, 50,000-square-foot tourist attraction would make its home below 25 E. Randolph Street in Chicago’s Loop.