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Exterior Construction Of New Burke Museum Nearing Completion

A view of the exterior of the New Burke Museum in November 2017.
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A view of the exterior of the New Burke Museum in November 2017.

Right next door to the current Burke Museum at the University of Washington in Seattle is a much larger building under construction. When it’s complete, it will serve as the new state Museum of Natural History and Culture.

As workers drive equipment around the construction site, spokeswoman Andrea Godinez explained the old museum is just that: too old. And too small.

“Right now we have two permanent galleries and one special exhibition space,” she said. "In the new Burke, there will be five permanent galleries and then we will also have a temporary rotating gallery on top of that.”

Not only is the old Burke short on space, there’s also no climate control and there’s the risk that freezers can overheat.

Godinez said as soon as the exterior of the $99 million building is complete, museum staff can start moving collections and installing exhibits. She said that’s likely in the next few months.

The new Burke is scheduled to open at the end of 2019.

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Emily Schwing
Emily Schwing comes to the Inland Northwest by way of Alaska, where she covered social and environmental issues with an Arctic spin as well as natural resource development, wildlife management and Alaska Native issues for nearly a decade. Her work has been heard on National Public Radio’s programs like “Morning Edition” and “All things Considered.” She has also filed for Public Radio International’s “The World,” American Public Media’s “Marketplace,” and various programs produced by the BBC and the CBC. She has also filed stories for Scientific American, Al Jazeera America and Arctic Deeply.