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Tillamook Creamery in Oregon by Olson Kundig

 
May 21st, 2019 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: Olson Kundig

The new Tillamook Creamery is the latest addition to Tillamook’s Oregon coast campus, which has seen many phases of development since the original factory building opened in 1947. Through architecture, interactive exhibits, landscape design, and custom furnishings, the new Tillamook Creamery visitor experience is designed to illustrate the story of Tillamook’s mission and origins – a history founded as much on high-quality dairy products as the member families who make up Tillamook’s farmer-owned cooperative. Located adjacent to the company’s flagship manufacturing facility and headquarters, the new 42,800-square-foot facility contains exhibits, a retail shop, a restaurant and ice cream counter, allowing Tillamook to share their traditions, processes and products with 1.3 million visitors every year.

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

  • Architects: Olson Kundig
  • Project: Tillamook Creamery
  • Location: Oregon, USA
  • Photography: Aaron Leitz, Matthew Millman
  • Software used: Autocad and SketchUp
  • Project Team: Tom Kundig, FAIA, RIBA, Design Principal – Architecture; Alan Maskin, Design Principal – Exhibits; Marlene Chen, AIA, LEED® AP, Project Manager; Ming-Lee Yuan, Project Architect; Michelle Arab, Landscape Architect; Laina Navarro, Interior Design; Daniel Renner and Jerome Tryon, Architectural Staff; Juan Ferreira, Architectural Staff – Exhibits; ChiaLin Ma, Landscape Architecture Staff; Francesca Krisli, Interiors Staff; Phil Turner, Gizmo Design
  • Contractor: Precision Construction
  • Civil Engineer: GHD
  • Structural Engineer: CIDA
  • Mechanical Engineer: CEI
  • Electrical Engineer: Cundiff Engineering
  • Lighting: Niteo

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

  • Acoustical Engineer: BRC Acoustics
  • Accessibility Consultant: Karen Braitmayer
  • Building Envelope: RDH
  • Code Consultant: Code Unlimited
  • Specifications: The Friday Group
  • Landscape Architect: Olson Kundig
  • Exhibit Fabricator: Formations
  • Graphic Design: Studio SC
  • Content Development/Writing: Rand Associates and Ellipse Studio
  • Illustrators: Lovett Design; Owen Davey
  • Project Size: 42,800 SF
  • Completed: June 2018

Image Courtesy © Matthew Millman

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

Drawing on Tillamook’s agricultural origins, the visitor experience consists of a modern barn structure with a simple shed roof and an adjacent landscape of grasses, shrubs and trees native to the Oregon coast. The building’s form is both inviting and logical, with an exposed structure and a high degree of transparency throughout. A warm, refined material palette was inspired by the local agrarian context. An exterior façade of vertical cedar planks and corrugated metal siding recalls simple barn materials. Inside, concrete floors and plywood exhibit armatures continue an emphasis on a straightforward, unpretentious palette. Right-sizing the building to accommodate surges of visitors in peak summer months meant including a covered outdoor dining pavilion extending from the restaurant area. Visitors can sit at custom-designed cedar tables with slab benches as they enjoy Tillamook’s high-quality dairy products, or on the adjacent lawn where Morning Star, Tillamook’s trademark schooner, is moored.

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

Inside, the exhibits provide an in-depth look at dairy farming on the Oregon coast, as well as the high degree of pride Tillamook’s farmer-owners and employees have taken in their work since the cooperative’s founding in 1909. Entering beneath a mural of a Tillamook cow, visitors begin a self-guided tour that tracks the entire lifecycle of Tillamook products, from a historical exhibit on Tillamook’s origins, to stories about cows milked on Tillamook farms, to a viewing gallery overlooking the factory where visitors can watch cheese being made and packaged. Located at the top of the entry stair, this viewing hall contains interpretive signage that guides visitors step-by-step through the process, explaining in detail what is happening in the factory below. At the end of the tour, visitors are invited to sample Tillamook dairy products before they enter the retail space and restaurant areas. From landscape and site design to the building’s architecture, interiors and exhibits, the new visitor experience invites guests to become part of the ever-evolving Tillamook story and its relationship to the surrounding community.

Image Courtesy © Matthew Millman

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

Image Courtesy © Matthew Millman

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

Image Courtesy © Matthew Millman

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

Image Courtesy © Matthew Millman

Image Courtesy © Matthew Millman

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

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Categories: Autocad, SketchUp, Visitor Center




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