Wanapum Heritage Center
Team
Architect
Mithun
Contractor
Corp Inc Construction
Stats
PROJECT TYPE
Museum
COMPLETION
2014
PROJECT SIZE
50,000 ft² / 175 acres
MKA ROLE
Structural and Civil Engineer
Beverly, WA
Wanapum Heritage Center
Located adjacent to the Columbia River, this two-level heritage center provides a home for the living culture of the Wanapum Native American tribe and archival storage for artifact collections. The museum, who's design compliments the landscape and echos traditional tribal designs, also includes recording studios for capturing oral history, as well as meeting, cooking, and gathering spaces. The structural design utilizes concrete on steel deck, exterior bearing shear walls, and AESS steel moment frames. The 80-ft long-span roof features exposed open-web steel trusses and glulam timber framing.
Stormwater facilities on the zero-discharge site include above-grade systems for water quality treatment of vehicular surfaces and below-grade infiltration facilities. A rain event surface water feature conveys roof stormwater runoff. By using distributed and decentralized stormwater management approaches, MKA reduced the quantities of conventional earthwork and storm drainage systems for the site, while site facilities and utilities are designed and located to minimize disruption of existing local habitat. Wanapum Heritage Center
Awards
2016 Honor Award - American Society of Landscape Architects - Washington Chapter
2017 Civic Design - Honor Award - American Institute of Architects - Washington Chapter