Project Details
- Project Name
- National Nordic Museum
- Architect
- Mithun
- Client/Owner
- National Nordic Museum
- Project Types
- Cultural
- Project Scope
- New Construction
- Size
- 57,000 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2018
- Awards
- 2018 AIA - State/Regional Awards
- Shared by
- Omer Mithun
- Project Status
- Built
Project Description
HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY AND IDENTITY—The new museum is organized around a linear ‘fjord’ that weaves together stories of homeland and the Nordic American experience. Bridges crossing the fjord intensify the experience of migration, connecting Nordic and Nordic American exhibits. A vertically-striated zinc skin wraps the building exterior; inside, fjord walls are composed of faceted white planes evoking its glacial origins.
EXPANDING CAPABILITIES AND AUDIENCES—The museum opened to the public in 1980 in an old school building with minimal museum infrastructure. The new facility provides climate-controlled collection and exhibition space with expanded areas for teaching, events and exhibitions. A more-active location and interactive experience aim to engage a new generation of visitors.
A COMMUNITY PRESENCE—Active social areas (‘kaffe,’ store, auditorium and classrooms) are permeable to the street and pedestrians, in contrast with the sheltering walls of exhibit areas. The streetscape evokes the archipelago, with sinuous shapes modulating the pedestrian edge.
COLLABORATOR CREDITS
Owner / Client: Nordic Museum
Architecture / Landscape Architecture / Interior Design: Mithun
Structural & Civil Engineer: Magnusson Klemencic Associates
MEP Engineer: PAE Consulting Engineers
Acoustics; Lighting Design; Audiovisual, Security & Telecom: Stantec
Food Service Consultant: JLR Design Group
Theater Consultant: PLA Designs
Building Envelope: JRS Engineering
General Contractor: Kirtley-Cole Associates
Exhibit Designer: Ralph Appelbaum Associates
Nordic Design Collaborator: Juhani Pallasmaa
Owner’s Representative: The Robinson Company