" inscription at the National Constitution Center The center was created by the Constitution Heritage Act. Approved on September 16, 1988, and signed by
President Ronald Reagan, the act defined the National Constitution Center as "within or in close proximity to the
Independence National Historical Park. The Center shall disseminate information about the United States Constitution on a non-partisan basis in order to increase the awareness and understanding of the Constitution among the American people." The center is at 525 Arch Street, an address chosen because May 25 (5/25) was the date that the
Constitutional Convention began in Philadelphia. The architectural firm of
Pei Cobb Freed & Partners designed the center, and
Leslie E. Robertson Associates were the structural engineers for the project.
Witold Rybczynski of
The New York Times wrote, "Quiet but assertive, respectful of its surroundings, considerate of its public, this building is destined to take its place among the nation's leading public monuments."
Ralph Appelbaum Associates designed the center's visitor experience and exhibition hall. ==Leadership==