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international quilt study center lincoln The world's first museum and international center dedicated to the study, preservation and display of quilts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, was designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture. This privately funded project at the edge of East Campus, opened March 30, 2008. The design is three stories encompassing 36,000 s.f. Faced with brick, the building features a bowed façade of glass panels 'stitched together' to create a large scale pattern. The new facility contains public galleries and meeting spaces, work areas dedicated to research, and climate controlled storage areas for the center's world-class collection.
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35th & Holdrege Streets
Lincoln, Nebraska
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