- Project last updated by WoodWorks Innovation Network (WIN) on 06-25-2024
Vesterheim Commons
Decorah, IAVesterheim Commons was built to create a signature entrance and event space for the National Norwegian-American Museum and Folk Art School, a multi-building campus housing one of the world’s largest collections of Norwegian folk art and historical objects.
The contemporary three-story structure, an urban infill project, stands out among the other historic buildings on the street. Architects used glue-laminated timber (glulam) beams and columns, glue-laminated timber (GLT) panels, and other wood elements to create a warm and welcoming space while meeting the museum’s sustainability goals.
A soaring exterior wood canopy is immediately visible to visitors. Glulam mullions add contrast to the glazed curtain wall, a design decision that not only created a beautiful façade, but also reduced the project’s carbon impact and saved money over steel alternatives. Inside, visitors are bathed in light thanks to a wood oculus which connects the first two floors. Structural GLT decking reflects natural light; it also allowed mechanical systems to be concealed within gaps between the panels, leaving visual focus on the beautiful wood.
Architects thoughtfully combined wood with other materials like brick, making a statement that supports a long Norwegian tradition of using honest and humble materials.
Project Details
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Year Built
2023
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Number Of Stories
3
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Bldg system
Mass Timber
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Square footage
7,600
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Construction Type:
III-B
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Building Type:
Civic (Recreational)
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Material Types:
Mass Timber
Glue-Laminated Timber (GLT or glulam)
Hybrid (wood with steel or concrete)
Project Team
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Arup Acoustic Specialist
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Fast + Epp Structural Engineer
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BNIM Architect of Record
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MBJ Engineers Structural Engineer
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McGough Construction Contractor
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Snohetta Design Architect
- Project last updated by WoodWorks Innovation Network (WIN) on 06-25-2024