The Gale Mansion

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota

Client: American Association of University Women

Basic scope: Condition assessment, restoration, preservation, new addition, ADA access

More About This Project

Background: The 1912 Gale Mansion has served as home to the Minneapolis Chapter of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) since the 1940s. In the 1960s the original Renaissance Revival structure received a modern auditorium addition. In addition to serving the members of the AAUW the building serves as a popular venue for weddings, small conferences, and similar events.

Project: In 2007 the AAUW decided to upgrade the building. The program was to make the mansion function better for both the AAUW and their event/catering business while keeping the beautiful interiors of the mansion untouched. Space planning and accessibility upgrades were major priorities, and MacDonald & Mack took care to address both the organization’s own needs and the alterations needed to enhance their event business.

The project included adding an elevator in a historically-sensitive addition, replacing the commercial kitchen, and aesthetically improving the 1960s work while preserving both the interior and significant areas of the interior.