The Commons project was the second build for Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts in as many years. The work consisted of demolition of Thompson Hall, a repurposed chicken nursery that served as a campus dormitory, dining hall, and kitchen. The Commons was built in its place providing the campus with a new 3,900sf climate controlled ADA accessible dining hall, commercial kitchen, and an ADA accessible guest suite. The Commons consists of wood framing, low maintenance materials, and was completed in one winter to be ready to serve the busy summer season.
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Industry
- Non-Profit
Project Construction Cost
- $ 3.3 Million
Video Credit: Matt Zetterman / Kennebec Water District
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