Burke Museum
The Burke is a radically transparent museum where the public is invited to participate in their ongoing vision to foster connections with all life. The Burke redefines the traditional model of a natural history museum where visible working labs and collections are seamlessly integrated with public experiential spaces.
The Challenge
Building a larger, modern facility provided a fresh opportunity for the Burke to leverage its collections to illuminate core science concepts, share research, and demonstrate the importance of collecting. The Burke was committed to connecting its objects to local communities and establishing trust by creating a welcoming place for learning and appreciation of cultures and the environment. The design team was challenged to disrupt the traditional museum model to embody the ethos of the new Burke; redefine relationships between exhibit galleries, labs, and collection spaces; and create a unified, flexible, object-intensive exhibition program with diverse content.
Project Vision
The Burke’s commitment to an “inside-out” institutional model led our team to transcend museum norms at every step, including architectural programming and exhibition design. By blurring the lines between front and back-of-house, labs, collections, and exhibition spaces take on characteristics of each other; in the galleries, a minimalist design approach and meticulously detailed exhibit infrastructure elevate sculptural, object-rich displays. These exhibits viscerally link scientific discoveries and cultural connections to the adjacent collections and labs nearby and emphasize the importance of these collections to sustain cultural traditions, enable groundbreaking scientific research, and advance conversations that matter to everyone.
Design + Execution
Early interpretive planning informed the integration of architecture and exhibitions as well as a holistic guest experience. During building schematics, Evidence Design programmed intersecting public and working spaces, which was then implemented by the architecture team so that visitors may interact with experts, stories, collections, and each other. Meticulously detailed exhibit infrastructure elevates object-driven sculptural displays and interactives that viscerally link scientific concepts and cultural connections to the adjacent work spaces.
Project Details
Design Team
Jack Pascarosa, AIA (Principal, Project Director)
Shari Berman (Principal, Art Director)
Len Soccolich (Exhibit Designer)
Carlos Fierro (Exhibit Designer)
Melinda Zoephel (Exhibit Designer)
Masa Ogyu (Technical Designer)
Ari Nakamara (Graphic Designer)
Lucia Haring (Content Manager)
Collaborators
Olsun Kundig Architects (arcchitecture)
GGN (landscape architecture)
Pacific Studios (fabrication)
Treibold Paleontology (fabrication)
Niteo Lighting Design
Trivium Interactive
James Kuether
Julio Lacerda
Misaki Ouchida
Gabriel Ugueto
Walt Crimm Associates
Renate
Photo Credits
Matt Fortier
Andrew Waits
Aaron Leitz
Shari Berman (videographer)
Pamela French (editor)
©Evidence Design 2019
Open Date
October 2019