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- Nelson Cultural Center-HGAThe <a href="http://www.asimn.org/" target="_blank">American Swedish Institute</a> in Minneapolis underwent a major expansion this summer with the addition of the Nelson Cultural Center. Designed by locally-headquartered firm <a href="http://hga.com/work/american-swedish-institute-renovation" target="_blank">HGA</a>, the new extension incorporates contemporary design, traditional Swedish aesthetics and a number of sustainable strategies. The <a href="http://www.asimn.org/about-us/nelson-cultural-center">Nelson Cultural Center</a> is anticipating <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/leed-gold/">LEED Gold</a> certification due to its sustainable building strategies, which include geothermal heating and cooling, a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/green-roof/">green roof</a> and much more.1
- Nelson Cultural Center-HGAThe <a href="http://hga.com/work/american-swedish-institute-renovation" target="_blank">American Swedish Institute</a> has long been a destination and gathering place for Swedish Americans in Minneapolis' culturally diverse Phillips West Neighborhood - and now it has even more to boast about.2
- Nelson Cultural Center-HGACompleted in the summer of 2012, the new <a href="http://www.asimn.org/about-us/nelson-cultural-center">Nelson Cultural Center</a> is a 34,000 sq ft addition that provides space for education and cultural facilities for contemporary exhibitions, administrative offices, collections care, and expanded programs.3
- Nelson Cultural Center-HGAThe project was designed by HGA, who also renovated the historic Turnblad Mansion in which the main exhibition spaces for the institute reside.4
- Nelson Cultural Center-HGA<a href="http://hga.com/work/american-swedish-institute-renovation" target="_blank">HGA</a>'s design is both contemporary and historic. It utilizes natural materials like stone, wood and glass, provide an open and welcoming layout, and it incorporates handcrafted detailing.5
- Nelson Cultural Center-HGASustainability was an important aspect of the design, and the institute anticipates LEED Gold certification for its efforts - which would make it the first museum in Minnesota with such accolades.6
- Nelson Cultural Center-HGAWell connected through public transportation and a pedestrian-friendly neighborhood, the center is easily accessed by the public.7
- Nelson Cultural Center-HGAAn underground system of 90 <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/geothermal/">geothermal</a> wells, installed beneath the a large landscaped courtyard, provides the buildings with energy efficient heating and cooling.8
- Nelson Cultural Center-HGANatural ventilation, daylighting, white roofs, a high-performance envelope and other efficient equipment help reduce the building's energy use by 30%.9
- Nelson Cultural Center-HGAInside the historic Turnblad Mansion portion of the American Swedish Institute.10
- Nelson Cultural Center-HGAA green roof planted with sedum stores rainfall for plant irrigation. In addition, native, low-water plantings, an efficient irrigation system and low-flow fixtures reduce potable water use.11
- Nelson Cultural Center-HGAOverall, the building's sustainable design is coupled with a rich design history to provide a welcoming space to celebrate Swedish Americans. We bet the museum's gift shop is amazing.12