Windhover Hall

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Windhover Hall is the dramatic, light-filled central reception and gathering space of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Quadracci Pavilion, known for its soaring, cathedral-like architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf interior architectural space
museum entrance hall
architect Santiago Calatrava NERFINISHED
category Milwaukee Art Museum NERFINISHED
interior spaces in the United States
works by Santiago Calatrava
country United States of America
surface form: United States
floorCount multi-story interior volume
function central reception space
event space
gathering space
hasFeature connection to museum galleries
expansive glass walls
open atrium space
vaulted ceiling
views of Lake Michigan
hasView Lake Michigan NERFINISHED
Milwaukee lakefront
knownFor cathedral-like architecture
dramatic natural light
lakefront views
soaring interior volume
locatedIn Milwaukee NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Wisconsin
material glass
steel
white-painted concrete
namedAfter windhover (kestrel) bird imagery
openingDate 2001
ownedBy Milwaukee Art Museum NERFINISHED
partOf Milwaukee Art Museum NERFINISHED
Quadracci Pavilion NERFINISHED
style contemporary architecture
neo-futurist architecture
usedFor community events
corporate events
public receptions
weddings

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Quadracci Pavilion hasComponent Windhover Hall