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Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakota

Sep 19, 2020

Architects: Snøhetta

Location: North Dakota Badlands, USA

Snøhetta selected as winner of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Competition

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library North Dakota

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library

Following an extensive selection process, Snøhetta has been unanimously selected as Design Architect for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library. Based in the North Dakota Badlands, the 15th American Presidential Library will share T.R.’s legacy with future generations.

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library North Dakota

Shortlisted from an original pool of 40 applicants, Snohetta competed against Studio Gang and Henning Larsen in a design competition amidst a global pandemic for the final selection. The three teams traveled to Medora over the summer to survey the site and to meet with the local community, stakeholders, and residents. As the selected design architect, Snøhetta will work with a local, North Dakota-based architect to deliver the final project.

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library North Dakota

Snøhetta’s design for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is informed by the President’s personal reflections on the landscape, his commitment to environmental stewardship, and the periods of quiet introspection and civic engagement that marked his life. The design of the Library is more than a building; it is a journey through a preserved landscape of diverse habitats, punctuated with small pavilions providing spaces for reflection and activity.

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library North Dakota

The library’s gently sloping roof looks to the northeast, gazing over the National Park, historical settings in the Little Missouri River valley, and the Elkhorn Ranch far in the distance, further connecting the Library of tomorrow with its origins in the past.

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library North Dakota

“When designing a new project, we think about how we can more give to the site or community more than is initially asked of us,” said Craig Dykers. “We integrated the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library into the landscape of the North Dakota Badlands. We still have much to learn about President Roosevelt, and we’re looking forward to working with the Medora community and the broader project team to translate this knowledge into an immersive place to learn about T.R.’s life and legacy.”

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library North Dakota

“One of Theodore Roosevelt’s most enduring legacies is conservation and our national parks,” said Theodore Roosevelt V, a great-great-grandson and namesake of the 26th president. “This will be the only presidential library alongside a national park and the only national park alongside a presidential library. It will invite visitors to see and experience the very cradle of conservation. That is why this location in North Dakota is perfect for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library.”

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library North Dakota

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library North Dakota

The building’s location at the northeast edge of the butte preserves the landscape for conservation research while offering a setting for educational walks, leisure, and recreation. As visitors set out on the Library loop, they will encounter adventurous paths which connect to the nearby Maah Daah Hey Trail as well as several small pavilions. Ranging from contemplative nooks to expansive vistas, these pavilions invite visitors to experience Roosevelt’s trials and triumphs in dialogue with the landscapes that shaped him. The Library is understood to be the buildings, pavilions,
paths and landscape.

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library North Dakota

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library North Dakota

The design functions in harmony with the unique ecology of the region and expresses the conservation ethos for which Roosevelt is remembered. Its construction will use locally sourced and renewable materials, while its sophisticated energy systems will set a new standard for sustainable design in the region. The design also mitigates the impact of wind and other climatic factors so that the Library will be accessible in all seasons.

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library North Dakota

About The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation
The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation is a non-profit organization that is planning, building, and overseeing operations of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library. Through the principles of Conservation, Leadership, and Citizenship, the Foundation aims to build an architecturally significant destination at the fulcrum of T.R.’s heroic journey: the Badlands of North Dakota. The Foundation hopes to create a museum of the future for one of the most iconic American figures in our collective memory–to create a legacy for today to create a new tomorrow.

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library North Dakota

Snøhetta, Oslo, Norway

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