Grand Ronde Museum

Client
Grand Ronde Tribal Council
Project info
The Chachalu Tribal Museum and Cultural Center was designed to serve as the dedicated place for cultural exploration, education, and research for the Grand Ronde Tribe and for the broader community of area residents, and visitors. Construction involved the renovation of a middle school into a museum, creating a space for an archival collection storage and processing area, an archaeological lab, and an artifact quarantine room. A reception area and gift shop showcasing local indigenous artisan craftworks was also included.
Project type
Renovation
Project size
17,000 Sqft
Project designer
Paul L. Bentley
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