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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. The Quilt Center is the first University of Nebraska building to earn a LEED Silver rating. 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.
International Quilt Study
Keim Hall, UNL
Harvester Artist Lofts
International Quilt Study Center
1523 North 33rd Street, Lincoln, NE
ALLEY POYNER MACCHIETTO ARCHITECTURE, P. C. © 2009 1516 Cuming Street Omaha, NE 68102
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