The Luminary Society: An Exclusive Key to Extraordinary Spaces

The Luminary Society: An Exclusive Key to Extraordinary Spaces

Northwestern National Life BuildingMinneapolis, MN
Saturday, May 9 from 5:30 pm to 9 pm
Overview

An immersive evening of modernism, rare access, and skyline views inside a Minoru Yamasaki landmark - part of the City Stories festival.

Step into an evening of light, form, and atmosphere.

Join us for the return of The Luminary Society: An Exclusive Key to Extraordinary Spaces, set within the luminous modernism of the Northwestern National Life Building, designed by Minoru Yamasaki.

As daylight fades, this landmark of quiet elegance becomes the setting for an immersive evening of architecture and experience. Sip cocktails, enjoy curated bites, and move through spaces shaped by Yamasaki’s distinct vision—where structure, symmetry, and serenity come together to create something enduring.

Throughout the night, guests will encounter rare original drawings, guided explorations, and access to spaces not typically open to the public, offering a deeper connection to the ideas and ambitions that helped shape Minneapolis in the modern era.

For those seeking an elevated experience, the optional Skyline Tour extends the evening upward—starting in the tunnels below the building and culminating in a rooftop toast overlooking the city, where the skyline reveals itself in full.

This is a night of access, perspective, and possibility—where architecture is not just seen, but felt.

Attire

Mid-Century Modern Cocktail Attire Encouraged

An immersive evening of modernism, rare access, and skyline views inside a Minoru Yamasaki landmark - part of the City Stories festival.

Step into an evening of light, form, and atmosphere.

Join us for the return of The Luminary Society: An Exclusive Key to Extraordinary Spaces, set within the luminous modernism of the Northwestern National Life Building, designed by Minoru Yamasaki.

As daylight fades, this landmark of quiet elegance becomes the setting for an immersive evening of architecture and experience. Sip cocktails, enjoy curated bites, and move through spaces shaped by Yamasaki’s distinct vision—where structure, symmetry, and serenity come together to create something enduring.

Throughout the night, guests will encounter rare original drawings, guided explorations, and access to spaces not typically open to the public, offering a deeper connection to the ideas and ambitions that helped shape Minneapolis in the modern era.

For those seeking an elevated experience, the optional Skyline Tour extends the evening upward—starting in the tunnels below the building and culminating in a rooftop toast overlooking the city, where the skyline reveals itself in full.

This is a night of access, perspective, and possibility—where architecture is not just seen, but felt.

Attire

Mid-Century Modern Cocktail Attire Encouraged

Ticketing

Signature Access –(walk-ins welcome)

Event Entry: 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Includes:

  • Entry to The Luminary Society event
  • Cocktails and curated bites
  • Access to architectural displays and featured spaces
  • Guided exploration and storytelling throughout the evening
  • A vibrant atmosphere of design, conversation, and connection

Skyline Tour Experience

Tour + Event: 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Includes Signature Access, plus:

  • Early entry and exclusive guided Skyline Tour
  • Access to additional behind-the-scenes spaces
  • A rooftop experience with a celebratory toast overlooking Minneapolis
  • A deeper exploration of Yamasaki’s design and legacy
  • Limited capacity experience

Optional Add-On: Luminary Society Charter Contribution – $125

(Fully tax-deductible donation)

Become a Founding Charter Member of The Luminary Society:

  • Recognition on event signage and website
  • Invitation to future Luminary Society events
  • Support the growth of City Stories and heritage programming

What to Expect

  • An exclusive evening inside a Minoru Yamasaki-designed modernist landmark
  • Access to rare original drawings and architectural materials
  • Guided exploration of spaces not typically open to the public
  • A lively, social atmosphere with cocktails, conversation, and design-minded guests
  • Limited seating—this is primarily a standing, cocktail-style event
  • A unique opportunity to experience a building midway through its ongoing rehabilitation, offering a rare glimpse into its continued evolution
  • Optional rooftop skyline experience with a celebratory toast

Photography Disclosure

Rethos staff, volunteers and contract employees may document this event for future promotional materials, fundraising or advertising of Rethos as well as Doors Open and City Stories events. By attending this event, participants grant full permission to Rethos to use photographs, videotapes, motion pictures, or any other record of this event, for any legitimate purpose without any monetary payment.

If you prefer not to be photographed, please notify a member of the event staff.

About City Stories

City Stories is a multi-day festival celebrating the architecture, history, and cultural stories of the Twin Cities through tours, talks, and experiences across the region. City Stories is produced by Rethos and the National Association of the Remodeling Industry’s Minnesota Chapter. Buy tickets to other City Stories events here.

About Minoru Yamasaki

Minoru Yamasaki (1912–1986) was one of the most influential architects of the 20th century, known for bringing a sense of grace and human scale to modernist design. His work often balanced structural innovation with delicate detailing, light, and symmetry—creating spaces that feel both monumental and serene.

Yamasaki is best known for designing the original World Trade Center in New York, as well as numerous civic, cultural, and corporate buildings across the country. In Minneapolis, his work helped shape the city’s postwar identity, with the Northwestern National Life Building standing as a defining example of his thoughtful and refined approach to modernism.

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Highlights

  • 3 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Northwestern National Life Building

20 Washington Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55401

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