The third place is a widely understood concept coined by urban sociologist Ray Oldenburg to denote those life-affirming civic places that are neither work nor home. In an effort lead by Clemson University, the UACDC partnered with the Little Rock Air Force Base to develop a Social Center – or a Morale Welfare and Recreation (MWR)/Outdoor Recreation (ODR) Center per official military nomenclature – using mass timber technology. Two schemes reflecting mat building typology, a deep-plan, large, horizontal building developed from repeatable modules, were prepared by the UACDC studio at the level of Schematic Design. The first scheme, The Shed, proposes a distinct roof profile sheltering a public concourse with a constellation of informal café, bar, gallery, and recreation spaces serving formal meeting areas on one level. The second scheme, Laminations: A Social Canopy, proposes level changes along a sloping topography while the roof acts as a horizontal datum connecting interior social landscapes of varying heights. Both feature the integration of nature inside the building as distributed fixed features that give spaces a sense of place and affords enjoyment regardless of function.


Awards

2022 The Plan Awards: Mixed Use Future Finalist

Sponsors

Clemson University
United States Endowment for Forestry and Communities.

Client

Little Rock Air Force Base

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AuthorLinda Komlos