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Greensburg 5.4.7. Art Center |
This building recently became the first
LEED Platinum building in Kansas!
From the Studio 804 website:
www.studio804.com/2008/greensburg/Propos
al.html
www.studio804.com
Proposal
With Greensburg beginning to rebuild,
our sustainable prototype is subject to
multiple uses for the community,
including a sustainable residence and
gallery space. The diversity in program
for the sustainable prototype is due to
the nature of the community’s
circumstances; without the
infrastructure to support a true
commercial space, and lacking the
population to support a downtown
residence, functionality and
adaptability of space within our project
became essential.
As such, the program of the sustainable
prototype is modeled to provide the
ideal sustainable residence while at the
same time providing adequate space to
support a small scale commercial
program. Ultimately, this prototype is
an educational tool for a community in
the process of rebuilding their city,
with environmentally friendly practices
displayed for guidance; program, at this
level, become almost secondary to the
true intent of the project – to define
and articulate what sustainable
architecture can become.
With the owner an advocate for
sustainability and the arts, the
sustainable prototype must primarily
function as a gallery. In this role,
the sustainable prototype acts as a
community arts center to raise awareness
of fine arts, both visual and
performing. This ideal allows arts to
be accessible to everyone and provides
an environment to create and gather
knowledge about the arts. The arts are
important to the community of Greensburg
in order to maintain and cultivate their
identity, their heritage, and their
culture.
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I took these photos at the very end of
a recent trip to my hometown of
Greensburg, Kansas. After taking only a
few exterior shots, I got an invite to
come on inside the Art Center. I began
snapping pictures furiously as people
prepared for the start of a meeting.
The Discovery Channel was there filming
for their reality TV series GREENSBURG,
which will begin airing June 15 on their
new Planet Green Network. This building
should play prominently in that series
as it is one of the few non-residential
buildings built so far.
One of the meeting participants was
kind enough to raise the sun screen for
me which caused the film crew to give a
thumbs up to the added light. After I
started feeling a little in the way, I
moved back outside on one of the
windiest days of the year to try to get
some more exterior shots, but my battery
went dead after only a few more shots. I
will try to get more images the next
time I am there.
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items are from 29 May 2008.