Bayer (American) Museum of Agriculture
MWM Architects, Inc. designed the Bayer (American) Museum of Agriculture as a regional landmark dedicated to honoring and educating the public on the evolution of American farming. The new 50,230 square foot facility, completed in two phases within 2012, includes expansive exhibit halls capable of showcasing large agricultural equipment, as well as office spaces, meeting rooms, presentation theaters, and a catering kitchen designed to support both public events and educational programming.
About This Project
The architecture pays homage to the rural West Texas landscape, utilizing metal building construction and a layout inspired by the organic, functional arrangements of traditional farmsteads. The exterior forms and materials reflect the honest, utilitarian qualities of agricultural buildings, while creating a dynamic and approachable visitor experience.
A third phase of the museum is planned to accommodate future growth, expanding both exhibition and educational capacities. This phased approach ensures long-term flexibility and supports the museumβs mission to preserve and celebrate the legacy of American agriculture.
Project Information
Location: Lubbock, Texas
Client: Bayer (American) Museum of Agriculture
Size: 50,230 SF
Project Type: Museum / Cultural
Services Provided: Architecture
Completion Year: 2012 (Phases I & II)
Delivery Method: Construction Manager at Risk
Bayer Museum of Agriculture
1121 Canyon Lake Dr,
Lubbock, TX 79403