The Burke Museum

The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz
The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz

The Burke Museum

Olson Kun

ARCHITECTS
Olson Kundig

ENGINEERING
Magnusson Klemencic Associates

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Wsp

LANDSCAPE
Gustafson Guthrie Nichol

LIGHTING DESIGN
Niteo Lighting

EXHIBIT DESIGN
Walter Crimm Associates

CONSULTANTS
Bergerabam

ELEVATORS
Rdh

DESIGN TEAM
Tom Kundig, Faia, Riba

DESIGN PRINCIPAL
Stephen Yamada-heidner

PROJECT ARCHITECTS
Gavin Argo, Julia Khorsand And Olivier Landa

ARCHITECTURAL STAFF
Phil Turner, Gizmo Design

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Skanska

CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Stantec

BUILDING ENVELOPE
Cite Specific

SPECIFICATIONS
Karen Braitmayer

MUSEUM PROGRAMMING
Walter Crimm Associates

MANUFACTURERS
Autodesk, Armstrong Ceilings, Construction Specialties, Isec, Kawneer, Kebony, Modernfold, Oldcastle Apg, Siplast, Vt Industries, Curries Company, Dal Tile, Duracon, Evergreen House, Fresco, Forbo/marmoleum, Pental Quartz, Roppe, Sideplate, Textura Corporation, +1

AREA
110000 ft²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Seattle

CATEGORY
Museum

Text description provided by architect.

The Burke Museum is the oldest public museum in Washington State with a collection of over 16 million artifacts and specimens , ranging from totem poles and gemstones to dinosaur fossils.

The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz
The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz

Because the Burke’s collection is so wide-ranging and continues to grow-it is a collecting museum – the new building needed to serve as a coherent, effective container that would allow for flexibility over time.

The building’s rational scheme holds the complexity of the Burke’s activities and collections, both now and into the future.

Large areas of glazing maximize transparency and expose the interior experience to the street to connect the Burke to the campus, landscape and city.

The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz
The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz

The design further breaks down traditional museum barriers between public and “back-of-house” spaces , integrating collections and research labs with traditional galleries and enabling visitors and the surrounding community to engage with the process of scientific discovery in a true working museum.

A 24-foot-by-20-foot pivoting window wall continues this emphasis on transparency to literally open the Burke to the nature of a new outdoor courtyard.

The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz
The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz

At its core, the mission of the Burke is to help everyone – curators, visitors, educators and students – make a connection with our natural world in all its complexities.

Dual entrances link the museum to both the University of Washington campus and the surrounding community.

The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz
The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz

The exterior Kebony siding and sequence of tall, narrow windows reference forests across the Pacific Northwest, and like cedar or fir, the Burke’s Scots pine siding will silver with age.

Windows help to frame and exhibit objects for both internal and external views, while providing natural light and ventilation.

The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz
The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz

A large central atrium and “smart glass” skylight likewise foster a bright, daylit interior experience, without risking damage to sensitive artifacts. The project is LEED® Gold certified.“I think of the Burke Museum as a natural history library and a repository of natural materials.

Visitors have access to the items that interest them and to make connections to other areas of study housed within the museum.

The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz
The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz

The new museum empowers visitors to follow the threads of their own curiosity.” –Tom Kundig, FAIA, RIBA, Design Principal


The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz
The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz
The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz
The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz
The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz
The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz


The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz
The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz
The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz
The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz
The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz
The Burke Museum
© Aaron Leitz


The Burke Museum
Plan - Ground floor
The Burke Museum
Plan - 1st floor
The Burke Museum
Plan - 2nd floor
The Burke Museum
Plan - 3rd floor


The Burke Museum
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Olson Kundig
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159 S Jackson St # 600, Seattle, WA 98104, United States