Camp Hancock
Fossil, OR-
Système
Bois massif
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étages
1
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Mètres carrés
162
The design was shaped by the vision for the facility to be comfortable for everyone, while also incorporating modern elements, ADA-accessibility and additional privacy. The new 1745 square foot restroom is one story and boasts three ADA accessible shower-toiler-changing rooms, three individual toilets and three separate shower-changing rooms, as well as common area sinks and benches in the lobby.
The material selection was made based on the remote location of the camp exasperated the ability to get contractors due to an ongoing labor shortage, necessitating a shortened build schedule. The quick and easy assembly simplified scheduling on-site labor needs. In addition, lumber prices were at historic highs, making the product a more cost-effective option. Sustainability and aesthetics were also a consideration. Finally, OMSI wanted a structure that wouldn’t require a lot of specialized maintenance over the years.
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Coût de la construction:
$960,000
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Type de construction:
IV-A
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Type de bâtiment:
Assemblée (Culte, Restaurant, Théâtre)
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Types de matériaux:
Bois massif, Panneaux structuraux en bois
Entreprises concernées:
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Bearing Architecture
Architect
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Walsh Construction Co
General Contractor
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Freres Engineered Wood
Mass Plywood Panels