Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of the American Indian

Cultural Resources Center
Suitland, Maryland
140,000 square feet
1999

Located at the Smithsonian Institution's collection storage campus, this facility represents the first phase of a Master Plan that proposes collections facilities for all Smithsonian museums. The building, which includes state-of-the-art environmental, storage and communication technologies, houses a library, storage for more than one million Native American artifacts from the Gustav Heye collection, curatorial and ritual practice spaces, workshops and laboratories. The design unifies diverse and formally distinguished program elements and makes symbolic and physical connections with the natural and man-made landscape. The building's circular lobby, oriented to the cardinal directions, serves as the spiritual and functional center of the building; both the structural and circulation systems originate here. The collection is housed on three levels below the distinctive radial steel roof structure, whose form derives from organic structural forms. The building's rectilinear base provides a hard edge to both the Smithsonian campus and the Suitland community and houses support spaces. The primary approach to the building is from the east through a stepped entry court, which leads to the central space. A ramp to the main level along the western edge provides an additional entrance from the campus.

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