Pritzker Military Archives Center, Milwaukee Public Museum and library, Wisconsin architecture

Pritzker Military Archives Center in Wisconsin

September 11, 2024

Architects: Jahn/

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America

Pritzker Military Archives Center Milwaukee Wisconsin

Photos: Tom Rossiter

Pritzker Military Archives Center, USA

Jahn/ completes the Pritzker Military Archives Center – a flexible facility featuring 15,000 SF of archival space and gallery
Jahn has completed the state-of-the-art facility to house and expand the collections of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library. The library relocated its operations from Chicago to the new Archives Center in Somers, a village in Kenosha County approximately 30 miles outside of Milwaukee.

Pritzker Military Archives Center Wisconsin

From its inception, the Pritzker Military Archives Center was envisioned to place flexibility and innovation at the forefront. The new 15,000 SF facility features exhibition space and below-grade archival storage, providing Wisconsin residents and visitors with an immersive museum experience. It supports the organization’s mission to increase the public’s understanding of military history, highlight citizen-soldiers’ contribution to bettering civilian life, and build upon the relationship between the armed forces and the people they serve to protect.

“We are proud to have been part of the collaborative team that brought our client’s vision for the Pritzker Military Archives Center to life,” said Evan Jahn, President of Jahn. “From start to finish, our design has been shaped and informed by our shared commitment to the center’s mission of learning from past conflicts so we can help prevent future ones.”

Pritzker Military Archives Center Milwaukee Wisconsin

The Pritzker Military Archives Center employs a 36-foot structural grid system where 390-foot trusses act as bearing walls to support the roof and provide lateral stability. The cantilevered roof frames an outdoor exhibit space, presenting an open and inviting image to visitors and creating a striking presence in the landscape. The elevated roof and expansive interior maximize both functional efficiency and visual impact, providing optimal working conditions for staff and an inspiring environment for visitors.

Pritzker Military Archives Center Wisconsin

This design is inspired by the shape of the World War II-era landing craft. The building’s exposed steel-frame structure is painted a bright red – the color of courage, and clad in high-performance glass. Inside, A partial-height glass partition reveals the private workspaces of curators and archivists to the public, offering a unique glimpse into the intricate process of preserving history.

Pritzker Military Archives Center Milwaukee Wisconsin

Spanning 17.5 acres, the grounds of the Pritzker Military Archives Center reflect a deep commitment to environmental preservation. With less than 4% of the total area allocated for buildings, the landscape planned by our project partner O2 Design ensures the protection of the nearby wetlands. The community area includes green walking and biking trails, as well as dedicated picnic spots. Sustainable practices are integral to the site’s design; rainwater is harvested for irrigation and a 50,561 kWh solar field provides electricity for the entire site. Jahn worked closely with consultants at Cyclone Energy Group and contractors at Pepper-Riley Construction to achieve the client’s vision for a high-performance building.The center not only serves as a repository of military history but also stands as a testament to the close integration of architecture and engineering, which has defined Jahn through its 60-year legacy.

Pritzker Military Archives Center Milwaukee Wisconsin

Pritzker Military Archives Center in Wisconsin, USA – Building Information

Architect: Jahn/ – https://jahn.studio/
Helmut Jahn FAIA, Philip Castillo FAIA, Tobias Dold, Graham Bowman, Lucie Rigaldies
Landscape Architects: O2Structure: WSPMEP/FP: Cosentini
Civil: Terra Engineering
Lighting Design: Reed Burkett Lighting Design
Acoustics: Threshold Acoustics
Energy/Comfort: Cyclone Energy Group

Client: Archives & Armory of PMML WI LLC
General Contractor: Pepper-Riley Construction

Jahn

With 60 years of experience, Jahn is an international architectural practice specializing in commercial, multifamily residential, government, institutional, and transportation sectors. The Chicago-based firm honors the design excellence championed by its late eponymous leader Helmut Jahn (1940 – 2021) and the collaboration of the doers, darers, and designers that have long been at the heart of the firm’s success.

Led by President Evan Jahn and Managing Directors Philip Castillo, FAIA, Steven Cook, FAIA, and Scott Seyer, AIA, LEED AP, Jahn unites the client’s desire to achieve a distinctive architectural identity with disciplined technical expertise, a commitment to responsible design, and constant principal involvement.

Jahn is the architect of notable and award-winning projects across four continents, including 50 West Street in Manhattan; the Joe and Rika Mansueto Library at the University of Chicago; Suvarnabhumi Airport terminal in Bangkok; the Bayer Headquarters in Leverkusen; Japan Post building in Tokyo; VEER Towers in Las Vegas; and the Sony Center in Berlin.

About Pritzker Military Museum & Library

The mission of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library is to increase the public’s understanding of military history, military affairs and national security by providing a forum for the study and exploration of our military — past, present, and future — with a specific focus on their stories, sacrifices, and values. A non-governmental, non-partisan organization, the museum and archives center features diverse collections, scholarly initiatives, and public programs from its world-class research center and gallery in Somers, Wisconsin.

For more information, visit – https://www.pritzkermilitary.org/

Pritzker Military Archives Center Wisconsin

Photography: Tom Rossiter

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