Native American Studies Center Being Constructed at U of M
A & E Architects of Billings, Mont. designed the University of Montana Native American Studies Center in Missoula. The 30,000 sq ft building consists of three levels of 10,000 sq ft each. The project is being built by Jackson Contracting Group of Missoula. The new facility will have plenty of classrooms, along with faculty rooms, offices and a counseling center. The exterior will have brick, stone and fiberglass finishes. The interior will have stained concrete flooring, carpet and recovered larch.
Glenn and Glenn Architects of Phoenix is also working on this project. Daniel Glenn has an in-depth knowledge of Native American culture and traditions and is incorporating this into the center’s design. Energy efficiency is a major aspect of this project, which includes things like translucent fiberglass panels, high quality insulation and energy modeling glass on the project. The center is expected to use more than 50% less mechanical and electrical energy. The $5.9 million project, all funded with private donations, is slated for completion in January 2010.