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Monmouth Battlefield State Park Visitor Center in Manalapan, New Jersey by ikon.5 architects

 
January 11th, 2016 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: ikon.5 architects

Monmouth Battlefield State Park Visitor Center is a portal and orientation to a historic battlefield that figured prominently in the American Revolutionary War.  The building replaces an underutilized structure built for the Bicentennial with a more open pavilion that places primacy on the landscape of the battlefield as an important artifact.   Through its siting and generous use of large expanses of glass, the pavilion dramatically changes the visitor experience and frames views of the battlefield that were previously obscured.  Sited at the top of Combs Hill overlooking the Battlefield, the pavilion is conceived as a modern day primitive hut, templar in its siting, but diminutive in its appearance. Like a floating cloud above the summit, the visitor center is a one story structure that creates a cantilevered roof solar shade that frames views and protects the exhibits from the sun. In addition to the solar shade, the design incorporates a number of sustainable features in achieving a LEED Gold certification. The majority of the exterior of the enclosure is triple glazed low-e laminated glazing units permitting the maximum views, but minimizing heat gain and lost. The new visitor center occurs within the bounds of the existing site and land is not additionally disturbed to commence with this project. The new visitor center and renovated portions of the existing building is heated and cooled with a geo-thermal system. Rain water is collected on the roof and is channeled into a rain garden feature at the entry to the visitor center. Natural grasses and flora are planted adjacent to the structure to minimize maintenance and to encourage indigenous birds and reptiles to live on top of Combs Hill again.

view of visitor center from parking lot upon entrance to park, Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Totaro

view of visitor center from parking lot upon entrance to park, Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Totaro

  • Architects: ikon.5 architects
  • Project: Monmouth Battlefield State Park Visitor Center
  • Location: Manalapan, New Jersey
  • Photography: James D’ Addio- interior; Jeffrey Totaro- exterior
  • Client: The State of New Jersey
  • Structural Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti Engineering, Newark, New Jersey
  • Mechanical, electrical, Plumbing:  Altieri, Sebor, Weber engineers, Norwalk, Connecticut
  • Exhibition Design: Gallagher Design, Bethesda, Maryland
  • Software used: AutoCad 

view of visitor center seen from Battlefield, Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Totaro

view of visitor center seen from Battlefield, Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Totaro

rear view of visitor center, Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Totaro

rear view of visitor center, Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Totaro

Mullion-less structural glass wall maximizes connection to the landscape, Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Totaro

Mullion-less structural glass wall maximizes connection to the landscape, Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Totaro

structural glass wall and solar screen frame view to Battlefield, Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Totaro

structural glass wall and solar screen frame view to Battlefield, Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Totaro

Solar Shade reduces heat gain on glass exterior while creating exterior terrace to Battlefield, Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Totaro

Solar Shade reduces heat gain on glass exterior while creating exterior terrace to Battlefield, Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Totaro

Milk painted Cedar boards recall the rural conditions of the site, Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Totaro

Milk painted Cedar boards recall the rural conditions of the site, Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Totaro

Entry view from Battlefield, Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Totaro

Entry view from Battlefield, Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Totaro

Overall view of Visitor Center, Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Totaro

Overall view of Visitor Center, Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Totaro

Interior and Exterior promenade overlook Battlefield, Image Courtesy © James D’ Addio

Interior and Exterior promenade overlook Battlefield, Image Courtesy © James D’ Addio

Exhibition gallery overlook Battlefield, qImage Courtesy © James D’ Addio

Exhibition gallery overlook Battlefield, qImage Courtesy © James D’ Addio

Exhibits, Image Courtesy © James D’ Addio

Exhibits, Image Courtesy © James D’ Addio

Exhibits, Image Courtesy © James D’ Addio

Exhibits, Image Courtesy © James D’ Addio

Visitor’s orientation theater, Image Courtesy © James D’ Addio

Visitor’s orientation theater, Image Courtesy © James D’ Addio

Image Courtesy © ikon.5 architects

Image Courtesy © ikon.5 architects

Image Courtesy © ikon.5 architects

Image Courtesy © ikon.5 architects

Image Courtesy © ikon.5 architects

Image Courtesy © ikon.5 architects

Image Courtesy © ikon.5 architects

Image Courtesy © ikon.5 architects

Image Courtesy © ikon.5 architects

Image Courtesy © ikon.5 architects

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Categories: Autocad, Park, Visitor Center




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