Tippet Rise Art Center "Daydreams" Schoolhouse

Tippet Rise Art Center "Daydreams" Schoolhouse

Cushing Terrell

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ARCHITECTS
Cushing Terrell

SIZE
0 sqft - 1000 sqft

STATUS
Built

YEAR
2015

LOCATION
Fishtail, MT, United States

CATEGORY
Cultural › Gallery; Educational › Other

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The program requirements for this project, installed at the newly established, 11,500-acre Tippet Rise Art Center, were simple: replicate a late-1800s, one-room Montana schoolhouse to provide a relatively protected interior space for housing an original Patrick Dougherty sculpture made of saplings.

It was important the schoolhouse – and the overall installation – create authenticity, a fact Dougherty acknowledged: “Building a sculpture is building an illusion,” he said. “You want to make it a powerful enough illusion so that people, in fact, really want to come running.”

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The most difficult task was determining the level of protection needed for the sculpture while creating a building appearing to have been beaten by a century of weather.

Dougherty requested the team find a method of protecting the interior from water infiltration so as to maximize the potential for its longevity.

Typically easy, when replicating a more than 100-year-old deteriorated schoolhouse, the task becomes more challenging.

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One element deemed important to preserve was the look of a deteriorated roof allowing natural light to filter into the interior through gaps in the skip sheathing.

This was achieved by sandwiching acrylic sheets between two layers of 1x planks in a seamless application invisible to the untrained eye. A secondary challenge was creating interior and exterior finishes closely matched to those of the nearby historic Stockade Schoolhouse.

The process included: - thoroughly documenting the existing school, noting layers of paint and elements of detailed deterioration, such as subtle discoloration from differential rates of water damage, ghosted “memories” of since-removed built-in shelving, and rows of rusted nails once holding shingles.

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- reviewing full-scale mock-ups with the client and contractor to determine the best “recipe” of finish techniques.

- a hands-on approach to construction administration, walking through subtle details and tweaks to the finished recipe.

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