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CoARCH Pavilion
Colleges & Universities 2024

NADAAA and HDR Model Mass-Timber Excellence at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Lincoln, Nebraska
Josephine Minutillo
Josephine Minutillo
November 8, 2024
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Top 10 Projects of 2024: The speedily built CoARCH Pavilion showcases wood construction and clever design solutions to the architecture students inside.
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Joslyn Art Museum

Snøhetta’s Campus Revamp of the Joslyn Art Museum Brings the Spirit of the Plains to the Heart of Omaha

Omaha
Matt Hickman
Matt Hickman
October 1, 2024
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Featuring a soaring entrance atrium and 16,700 square feet of gallery space, the new Hawks Pavillion harmonizes with the museum's original Art Deco building and a 1994 wing by Norman Foster.
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HDR Designs Omaha’s Kiewit Luminarium as a Versatile Container for Learning and Play

RECORD Editors
July 30, 2024
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The new science museum is part of a greater project that renews the Midwestern city’s downtown riverfront parks.
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Hawks Pavilion, Joslyn Museum of Art

Omaha’s Joslyn Art Museum Previews New Snøhetta-Designed Wing Ahead of September Opening

Matt Hickman
Matt Hickman
February 26, 2024
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The 42,000-square-foot Hawks Pavilion joins the museum’s original Art Deco building and a 1990s Norman Foster addition.
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Nebraska Center

Nebraska Center for Advanced Professional Studies by BVH Architecture

Nebraska
Linda C. Lentz
January 2, 2020
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An unorthodox building rises to the challenge of a visionary high school program in rural Nebraska.


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Elkhorn River Research Station

Probing the Depths: A sophisticated research station evokes a long-gone era while serving a modern purpose–the study of human beings' deleterious effects on our water sources.
Laura Raskin
Laura Raskin
May 16, 2012
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The Elkhorn River Research Station could be mistaken for a rusting vestige of the steamboat days, left to disintegrate on the riverbank about 30 miles west of Omaha, like so many other industrial cast-offs.


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DATA

September 16, 2010
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Completion Date: March 2010 Owner: Jeff Herdzina, US DATA Corporation Program: A 5,000-square-foot office for an online data company, with a café, conference room, and gaming lounge. Design concept and solution: The architects wanted to convey the client's technological identity while boosting the office's already close-knit atmosphere. The new design features a large, open bullpen of workstations and a conference room bounded by a glass wall etched with numerical sequences to signify streams of data. A bright green wall, jutting and folding at changing angles, defines the circulation through the office like a kind of origami canopy, and divides the
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Brown House

Randy Brown draws a line in the sand for Nebraska architecture with his family's Brown House, a labor of love in Omaha
Russell Fortmeyer
Russell Fortmeyer
April 19, 2007
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Randy Brown, FAIA, treats Nebraska architecture the same way Conor Oberst treats its music.


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