Giovannetti Community Shelter

Giovannetti Community Shelter
© Cameron Campbell

Giovannetti Community Shelter

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ARCHITECTS
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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT/CIVIL ENGINEER
Snyder & Associates

CONTRACTOR 
Rochon Corporation

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Kjww Engineering Consultants

MANUFACTURERS
Bradley Corporation Usa, Draper, Owens Corning, Sika, Armstrong Ceilings, Assa Abloy, Basf, Beacon Lighting, Cardinal Glass Industries, Carlisle Syntec, Certainteed, Columbia Lighting, Cornellcookson, Frigidaire, Georgia-pacific, Hubbell, Hydrel, International Cellulose Corp., Kim Lighting, Marino\ware, +27

PHOTOGRAPHS
Cameron Campbell

AREA
5580 ft²

YEAR 
2013

LOCATION
Urbandale, United States

CATEGORY
Community 

Text description provided by architect.

The project began with the title of park shelter, the budget of a park shelter and the program of a community center. (The proposed budget was half of what the program required) The building is now a community shelter.

The design has responded to complexities of terminology as fascinating way to create architecture. The project's first design meeting was budget-focused and architecture-blind.

Giovannetti Community Shelter
© Cameron Campbell
Giovannetti Community Shelter
© Cameron Campbell

We discussed the need for a structure to cost less than typical residential construction, but be built to withstand the rigors of a public building and have useful life of a century.

During a subsequent neighborhood meeting where we tried to temper the public expectations, a citizen asked if we had considered making the shelter into a FEMA safe room.

Giovannetti Community Shelter
© Cameron Campbell
Giovannetti Community Shelter
© Cameron Campbell

He explained that the costs related to building a safe room could be paid for by a Federal Grant administered by FEMA and the building's basic program would remain unchanged...win/win?

The client saw dollar signs, the public saw new park restrooms and the design team saw newsreel footage of people crawling out of bunkers...

Giovannetti Community Shelter
© Cameron Campbell
Giovannetti Community Shelter
© Cameron Campbell

The one thing we had been sure of was a transparent building sitting on the knoll of the park, connecting all of the park's elements at the locus called "shelter".

Now that "shelter" meant protection from the elements, including organic missiles traveling 250 mph, we found that terminology continued to challenge us.

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Giovannetti Community Shelter
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The building structure is rigid in rhythm but diffuse in purpose. It is a container diffused at the edges feature a glass facade subterfuge.

The architectural solution remains a transparent building sitting on the knoll of the park, connecting all of the park's elements at the locus called "shelter". It can also protect 600 people from harm.

Giovannetti Community Shelter
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