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Riverview School
Harvard University
Widener Library
BC High
Beatley Library
Diamond Building
Emerson College
Perform/Product. Ctr.
Conway School Dist.
Middlebury College
Simmons College
1 Palace Rd.
60 Oxford St.
Boys & Girls Club
St. Mark's School
Brewster Academy
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Middlebury College
The New Library
Middlebury, VT
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Lee Kennedy Co. performed preconstruction and
construction services for the new 143,000 s/f library at
Middlebury College. This three-story structure was designed
to fit the classic, academic integrity of the college, while
serving as an information center for tomorrow’s student.
The flexible space allows for increased growth of conventional
print media as well as new electronic technology.
The focal point of the library is the
large open rotunda from which one can see a full view of
the library’s
three floors and full views of the outdoor Vermont scenery.
Technological features of the library include a Web-conference
room with Web-casting abilities, an electronic classroom,
and a lecture hall with data connections to the campus network
and the Internet.
The library’s skin is comprised of similar materials
to those of surrounding campus buildings--granite, limestone
and marble. Conventional stacks were constructed in the library
and the floor levels were constructed to support 300 psf.
Group study areas dominate the make-up of the building with
subsequent individual study areas. Environmental concerns
and energy efficiency were addressed in the design of the
building. Environmentally friendly materials were used throughout
and triple-glazed windows were installed for maximum energy
efficiency. Climate control systems were likewise installed
to protect the library’s collection.
Architect: Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects LLC
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Atwater Commons
Middlebury, VT
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The Atwater Commons project consisted of the construction of 3 new buildings around an intimate commons green. Two of these buildings, 50,000 s.f. and 43,000 s.f. in size, are residence halls and provide seniors with a total of 154 beds, along with living rooms, full kitchens, and study, seminar and laundry facilities. In addition, a new elliptically shaped 18,700 s.f. dining hall and lounge accommodates dining as well as social events for the Commons. Seating capacity is 225 and includes a rooftop garden.
The majority of materials selected for the project reflect the college’s commitment to using materials local to Vermont and that are generally “green” or sustainable to the environment. Construction also included water main replacement, additional parking spaces and removal of bedrock in order to excavate to the project base grades.
Architect: KieranTimberlake Associates LLP
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