Showing posts with label Presidential libraries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Presidential libraries. Show all posts

Monday, June 8, 2026

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is a miracle on the prairie; Grand Forks Herald, June 8, 2026

Carrie McDermott , Grand Forks Herald; Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is a miracle on the prairie

Conservation and sustainability are at the forefront of the innovative project’s design and construction

"North Dakota is said to have provided the “romance of his life,” and also where President Theodore Roosevelt’s concern about the depletion of the country’s resources took hold. It’s only fitting that it’s now home to a monumental project centered around conservation and sustainability — the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library (TRPL)...

Designed by Snøhetta, the library’s construction used locally sourced and renewable materials, including mass timber, and mitigates the impact of wind and other climatic features so that it’s accessible in all seasons. Construction began in 2023 and now three years later, a grand opening will be held on July 4 to help celebrate America’s 250th birthday."

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

‘Like a Klingon prison’: inside Barack Obama’s audacious, near-windowless, $850m presidential library; The Guardian, June 2, 2026

 , The Guardian; ‘Like a Klingon prison’: inside Barack Obama’s audacious, near-windowless, $850m presidential library

"It faces on to the sledging hill, which was originally to house a subterranean archive, until it was decided that this would be the first presidential library that wasn’t actually a library. (This may be why its official title is the Obama Presidential Center.) To the concern of some historians, Obama’s is the first entirely digital presidential archive, the centre run not by the National Archives, but by his own private foundation, raising concerns over its objectivity. Where once there would have been stacks, there are now 400 parking spaces (despite Obama’s promotion of public transit, this is still the US).

The physical records might not be on site, but the professed aim to transform the presidential library from a scholarly research centre to a bustling hub of community activity is an admirable ambition. “We didn’t build [the centre] to celebrate my ability to bring about change,” Obama declares in a promotional video. “We did it to unlock yours.” It is not just a library, but a “campus dedicated to supporting future change makers”.

The transformational change, he hopes, will happen inside the enigmatic tower where, for $30 a ticket, visitors are transported through four floors of an immersive, interactive Obama experience – a vertical Obamarama. Designed by Ralph Appelbaum Associates, it is an action-packed romp through the couple’s life story, beginning with the civil rights movements that inspired them, their political campaigns, achievements in office, life in the White House, and how you too can “bring change home” (a motto printed on the gift shop bag)...

Just like his presidency, the Obama campus was no doubt conceived with the best of intentions. And, as with his time in office, the impact of this mighty stone monument to hope looks set to be equally mixed."