Shortlisted from an original pool of 40 applicants
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 3:21 am
Following an extensive selection process, Snøhetta has been unanimously selected as design architect for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library. Based in the North Dakota Badlands, the library will share the 15th American President’s legacy with future generations.
, Snøhetta competed against Studio Gang and Henning Larsen in a design competition amidst a global pandemic for the final selection. The three teams traveled to Medora, North Dakota, over the summer to survey the site and meet rcs data with the local community, stakeholders, and residents. Snøhetta will work with a local, North Dakota-based architect to deliver the final project.
Snøhetta’s design for the library is informed by the President’s personal reflections on the landscape, his commitment to environmental stewardship, and the periods of quiet introspection and civic engagement that marked his life. The design of the library is more than a building, it is a journey through a.
, Snøhetta competed against Studio Gang and Henning Larsen in a design competition amidst a global pandemic for the final selection. The three teams traveled to Medora, North Dakota, over the summer to survey the site and meet rcs data with the local community, stakeholders, and residents. Snøhetta will work with a local, North Dakota-based architect to deliver the final project.
Snøhetta’s design for the library is informed by the President’s personal reflections on the landscape, his commitment to environmental stewardship, and the periods of quiet introspection and civic engagement that marked his life. The design of the library is more than a building, it is a journey through a.