World Food Prize Building (Des Moines, Iowa)
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As a special tribute to Nobel Peace Prize winner and World Food Prize founder Dr. Norman Borlaug, and to provide an enduring foundation for all of the programs he created, the World Food Prize Foundation took on a $29.8 million capital project to restore the century-old Des Moines Public Library Building as the Dr. Norman E. Borlaug World Food Prize Hall of Laureates.
Open to the public starting in Spring 2012, the Hall of Laureates will serve as:
•a world-class museum to recognize great achievements in agriculture and fighting hunger;
•a convocation center at which to hold events during the World Food Prize International Symposium -- the
Borlaug Dialogue;
•a home for the expanding Global Youth Institute, which aims to inspire the next generation of leaders;
•an educational facility featuring interactive displays on hunger and food security;
•and a conference center and event space available to other groups and organizations for their meetings and
other activities.
This magnificently restored Beaux Arts space celebrates the spirit of giving, emphasizing the importance of global food security. Dr. Borlaug is honored for his role as the Father of the Green Revolution and the man who has saved more than one billion lives with his innovations in agriculture. The building also pays tribute to the World Food Prize Laureates and Iowa’s agricultural and humanitarian pioneers for their significant contributions to the global fight against hunger and helping to feed the world and improve the lives of others.
Thanks to the vision of the State Legislature of Iowa, the support of the Polk County Board of Supervisors, the cooperation of the City of Des Moines, and the generosity of our sponsors, we have preserved and restored one of Iowa’s grand, historic buildings – the old Des Moines Public Library Building – so it may serve as the home of the World Food Prize, as well as a monument honoring those who have made efforts toward alleviating world hunger.
www.worldfoodprize.org/en/hall_of_laureates/welcome_to_...
Open to the public starting in Spring 2012, the Hall of Laureates will serve as:
•a world-class museum to recognize great achievements in agriculture and fighting hunger;
•a convocation center at which to hold events during the World Food Prize International Symposium -- the
Borlaug Dialogue;
•a home for the expanding Global Youth Institute, which aims to inspire the next generation of leaders;
•an educational facility featuring interactive displays on hunger and food security;
•and a conference center and event space available to other groups and organizations for their meetings and
other activities.
This magnificently restored Beaux Arts space celebrates the spirit of giving, emphasizing the importance of global food security. Dr. Borlaug is honored for his role as the Father of the Green Revolution and the man who has saved more than one billion lives with his innovations in agriculture. The building also pays tribute to the World Food Prize Laureates and Iowa’s agricultural and humanitarian pioneers for their significant contributions to the global fight against hunger and helping to feed the world and improve the lives of others.
Thanks to the vision of the State Legislature of Iowa, the support of the Polk County Board of Supervisors, the cooperation of the City of Des Moines, and the generosity of our sponsors, we have preserved and restored one of Iowa’s grand, historic buildings – the old Des Moines Public Library Building – so it may serve as the home of the World Food Prize, as well as a monument honoring those who have made efforts toward alleviating world hunger.
www.worldfoodprize.org/en/hall_of_laureates/welcome_to_...
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Food_Prize
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Coordinates: 41°35'15"N 93°37'8"W
- Merle Hay Mall (main building) 8.6 km
- Merle Hay Mall 8.8 km
- Flying J Travel Center 13 km
- Casey's 13 km
- Blue Ridge Commons 14 km
- Jordan Creek Town Center 16 km
- South Duff Community Park 46 km
- Towers Residence Association 48 km
- Marshall Town Center 76 km
- Crossroads Mall 112 km
- Downtown Des Moines 0.9 km
- East Village 1 km
- Sherman Hill Neighborhood 1.9 km
- Iowa Arboretum 3.1 km
- Drake University 3.5 km
- Greenwood Park 5.6 km
- Waterworks Park 5.6 km
- Beaverdale Neighborhood 5.7 km
- Waveland Golf Course 5.9 km
- Glendale Cemetery 6.1 km