whatcom museum' by OSKA architects
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olson sundberg kundig allen (OSKA) architects is responsible for the design of the new 'whatcom museum'.
located in bellingham, washington state, the concept behind museum's modern design is to bring
as much activity as there is on the inside of the building, to the outside. the project is still in progress,
but the focus of the new art and history institution will be a 36-foot-tall, 180-foot-long translucent wall,
known as 'the lightcatcher', which will act as a backdrop to the building's central courtyard.
the installation of this wall is meant to encourage the public to participate and engage in activities
surrounding the museum.
a silver level, LEED registered building, the 'whatcom museum' will house a green roof above the lobby,
include a rain water harvesting system, double-skin curtain wall glazing on the lightcatcher wall,
and natural ventilation in public gathering spaces.the visiting public interacts with the wall through gestures of shadow puppets