Massivhaus
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Client College of the Atlantic
Typology Institutional
Location Bar Harbor, ME
Year 2024
Size 12,500 SF
Sustainable Certification Passive House Standard
Design Team Timothy Lock, Gabriel Tomasulo, Scott Stark, Dijana Alickovick
Construction Manager AlliedCook
Consultants Structural Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Fire Protection Engineer: Taitem, Civil Engineer: Hedefine, Landscape Architecture: Coplon Associates.
Mass Timber Team NotchSB, KLH
EUI 0.0 kBTU/SF/yr
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The new College of the Atlantic student housing represents a paradigm shift in both building construction and housing model for the institution. As a small college, without significant space for new development, a construction assembly type that could be assembled rapidly was required, while still upholding the highest standards for sustainability, for which the institution is known.
Iterating on OPAL’s previously designed Davis Center for Human Ecology, the design team selected an all-mass timber structure, paired with wood infill walls, and wood fiber insulation; an all-wood assembly, sequestering biogenic carbon, at Passive House level energy performance; one of the first of its kind. The building is set to be net-zero in energy usage, and is designed with an unwavering approach to maximize total decarbonization across all assemblies and systems. Further, the design locates the building on a previously developed site, limiting ecosystem impact, and utilizes bird-safe glazing throughout, to reinforce local habitat.
The design seeks to maximize the scale and connectivity of the first-floor kitchen and meeting spaces, consistent with the college’s emphasis on reinforcing community. The communal kitchen is designed to allow for both large and small groups to cook together, with ample area to convene and eat, along with personalized, connected storage for every student. The sleeping rooms themselves are a mix of single and double occupancy, all with exposed structure on the walls and ceilings, highlighting the beauty, and simplicity, of the unique structural system.