Snøhetta’s Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Looks Like It Was Carved From the Badlands Themselves
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Some buildings sit on a landscape, and then there are buildings that seem to belong to it. The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, designed by Oslo and New York-based studio Snøhetta, is firmly the latter. Rising from the dramatic terrain of Medora, North Dakota — just outside the boundaries of Theodore Roosevelt National Park — the structure feels less like architecture imposed on the land and more like something the Badlands quietly exhaled.
Snøhetta won the international design competiti
Snøhetta won the international design competiti
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