Article source: Randall Walter of BWC
The site for this art studio facility was an abandoned tennis court at the heart of the campus. The School had originally been a private country estate, with landscaping designed by the Olmsted Brothers and most of the original features remain. The original owners gifted the property to the School in the late 1930’s but the majority of the original architecture was lost in a tragic fire in the early 1960’s. A new complex was built along with several dorms and all were designed by the same architect, John Carter. The campus therefore has a very cohesive “mid-century modern” aesthetic.
- Architect: Randall Walter of BWC
- Design Architect: Ruhl Walker Architects
- Project: The White Mountain School Catherine Houghton Arts Center
- Location: Bethlehem, New Hampshire
- Photography: Ruhl Walker Architects, Allison Gaulin, David Budd
- Software used: Autocad, Sketch-up
- Client: The White Mountain School
- Size: 5400 SF
- Completion: 2014