University of Washington New Burke Museum
Team
Architect
Olson Kundig Architects; Gustafson Guthrie Nichol
Contractor
Skanska USA
Stats
PROJECT TYPE
Museum
COMPLETION
2019
PROJECT SIZE
113,000 ft² / 5.6 acres
MKA ROLE
Structural Engineer
Seattle, WA
University of Washington New Burke Museum
Built to replace an existing natural history museum, this LEED Gold building offers 12 labs and workrooms, six galleries, collection storage areas, a workshop for artists on three levels, and a street-level café. MKA’s steel-frame structure includes stiffened, steel-plate canopies up to 20 ft long and exposed steel-frame stairs supporting a Coast Salish-inspired roof. The new museum is 66% larger than the original building, with climate-controlled collection storage areas that allow for future growth. A key design aspect is “maximum transparency,” creating an immersive visitor experience by revealing behind-the-scenes research and preservation. The civil site design included construction of the new museum building, demolishing the existing building, and constructing both tiered and ADA pedestrian and parking hardscape areas and plazas. As permitted under the 2016 Seattle Stormwater Code, the design incorporated onsite stormwater management facilities, including several cascading bioretention planters and ponds. New utility connections were established for water and sanitary sewer services. University of Washington New Burke Museum
Image Credit: Magnusson Klemencic Associates
Awards
Award of Honor - Honor Awards for Washington Architecture - American Institute of Architects - Seattle Chapter