The Bell Museum: a significant modern building.

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The Bell Museum: a significant modern building.

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2011-02

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This thesis researches the possibilities of adaptive reuse of the Bell Museum, by first using the criteria provided by the National Register of Historic Places to determine if the building is fit for local and national designation and second, documenting the building’s energy efficiencies and water usage for further study and providing some design solutions and third, discussing how the current space can be reprogrammed to be more efficient and effective for either the museum or another program. This research is done through written and visual documentation. KEY WORDS: James F. Bell Museum, Heritage Preservation, Sustainable Design, Green Design, Programming, College of Design, University of Minnesota.

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University of Minnesota M.Arch. thesis. February 2011. Major: Architecture. Advisor: Robert Callan Mack. 1 computer file (PDF); iv, 88 pages. Ill. (some col), plans.

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Friendshuh, Johanna R.. (2011). The Bell Museum: a significant modern building.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/102273.

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