More details are coming into focus for the new Conservation Resource Center.
First, some current panoramas to provide overviews of the project:
29June2019 – Front of building
29June2019 – View of complex from the east, looking west
29June2019 – Rear of building from the plaza
29June2019 – Rear of building including the plaza
Note that the fascia board that edges the roof is actually made of 2 x 14 cedar planking. That is a big chunk of wood but it looks to be scaled to the size of the building.
Quite a bit more has been completed in the custom-fitting of the posts and beams at the main entrance. This is going to be a very stately entryway!
29June2019 – Looking southeast at main entrance
29June2019 – Looking south at main entrance
29June2019 – Looking southwest at main entrance
Looking west at main entrance
Inside the building, one of the architectural elements we opted for is appearing: windows above doors (also called “lights”). Some of the key elements of the building design include:
wood posts and beams
wood doors and trim
glass windows above main doorways (and sometimes beside them, too)
large/tall windows
29June2019 – Double doors and lights at main entrance
29June2019 – Doorway and lights for USDA entrance
29June2019 – Looking east through doorway and overhead light into office wing
29June2019 – Doorway and lights for small meeting room
29June2019 – Doorway and lights for an interior office
29June2019 – Doorway and lights at breakroom
29June2019 – Doorway and light at conference center
We are looking forward to the look and feel of the conference center entry way. Originally designed as a doorway in a 90-degree corner, we chose to bevel the corner of the room so that the entryway would be in a 45-degree wall. This creates much more space in the hallway, exactly where people like to congregate and gab.
Let’s close with a panoramic view of the interior of the office wing. This image extends from the entrance into the office wing to the doorway into the unfinished western end of the building. The inside offices are framed. Can lighting fixtures are installed in the valances around the perimeter of the open space. Outlet boxes for power and network cables are installed. You can also see the shape of the vaulted ceiling.
29June2019 – PANO – Looking south inside the office wing
June 22, 2019 – MILESTONE: It’s dry inside!
Panoramic views today to commemorate the waterproof membrane being completed on most of the roof, enough so that the other trades can start their work on the interior of the building. (Reminder: panoramic views sometimes distort the image!) The plaza area outside the conference center room is going to greatly enhance the conference space during periods of good weather.
22June2019 – PANO – Front of building
22June2019 – PANO – Rear of building from shop
22June2019 – PANO – Rear of building from plaza
22June2019 – PANO – Interior of open office space
22June2019 – PANO – View (distorted) out of the lunchroom/kitchen
22June2019 – PANO – View (distorted) out of lobby
Views showing additional details are in the gallery below.
22June2019 – East side of building from old barn
22June2019 – Southeast corner of services wing
22June2019 – West end of building
22June2019 – Post and beam details (front entrance)
22June2019 – Angled entrance into conference center
22June2019 – Interior of conference center space
22June2019 – View to the west out of the conference center doors and windows
22June2019 – Conduit to building
22June2019 – Conduit from vault to building
22June2019 – Even the conduit sweeps are smiling at the progress of the project
June 21, 2019 – Roof membrane is being installed and the front entrance is taking shape
The waterproof membrane is being installed on the roof. Once complete, that marks a milestone in the project because it will be dry underneath, and that means that the trades can really get going on their parts of the project.
The six skylights arrived for later installation over the office wing.
Let’s start with two panoramic views, one of the front and one of the back. Both show progress on installing the waterproof membrane over the office wing.
21June2019 – PANO – Roof membrane on front of building
21June2019 – PANO – Roof membrane on back of building
21June2019 – Fitting long crossbeam at front entrance
21June2019 – Main entrance before two additional beams were installed
21June2019 – Beams staged for installation
21June2019 – Lifting beam into place
21June2019 – Installing beam at the front entrance
21June2019 – Waterproof membrane for roof
21June2019 – Crew finishing the membrane on the south side of the office wing
21June2019 – Six skylights arrived today
21June2019 – Rough framing for skylight in office wing
21June2019 – Hot and cold water lines in bathroom
21June2019 – Conduit in long trench from Beavercreek Road
21June2019 – Conduit to/from the electrical power vault
21June2019 – Conduit in trench to building, ready for backfilling
21June2019 – Backfilling electrical power trench between building and vault
21June2019 – More spoils moved on site
June 20, 2019 – Trench for the power line, post-and-beam work at the front entrance, fascia boards
Suddenly we have a trench from Beavercreek Road to near the building for the power line!
20June2019 – Trench for electrical power
20June2019 – Electrical power vault
20June2019 – Power vault near old barn
20June2019 – Preparing to connect electrical power
20June2019 – Installing fascia on front of building
20June2019 – Installing fascia boards
20June2019 – Continuing work on posts and beams at main entrance
June 19, 2019 – Power vault, front entrance, HVAC and fire suppression systems, soil profile
No panorama today, but we hope you’ll find the soil profile exposed in the pit for the electrical vault as interested as we do!
The post-and-beam crew is focused on the main entrance. Fascia boards are going up around the building, starting at the south end.
Water lines and piping for the restrooms are being installed by one contractor. Another contractor is installing the fire suppression system. Ducting for the heating-and-cooling system is being installed before we install the actual HVAC units.
A pit was excavated for the electrical vault, exposing an interesting soil profile. Our soils are derived from volcanic rocks, and the pit shows strong gradation from the yellow-colored alteration products of the underlying volcanics to the rich topsoil above.
19June2019 – Main entrance
19June2019 – Posts at main entrance
19June2019 – Erecting posts at main entrance
19June2019 – Installing 2×14 cedar fascia boards
19June2019 – Water lines staged in the conference center
19June2019 – Looking west through the office wing
19June2019 – HVAC work, west end of the office wing
19June2019 – Excavating for the electrical vault
19June2019 – Soil profile in the vault pit
19June2019 – Amazing soil profile in the excavation for the electrical vault
19June2019 – Soil as it came out of the vault excavation
19June2019 – Subsoil with the parent volcanic rock
June 18, 2019 – Roof over walkways completed
The walkways at the back of the building are covered! Crews are cleaning up a variety of smaller tasks. The post-and-beam crew have shifted to the main entrance where they are preparing the posts for the main entrance canopy.
18June2019 – Roof over walkways is sheathed with plywood
June 17, 2019 – Posts and beams completed behind building
Today’s gallery is a mix of panoramic views and standard photos. Posts and beams are completed behind the building and the last of the “half trusses” are being installed over the employee walkway. Fitting posts for the front entrance canopy is underway. Fire suppression system work continues and the heating-and-cooling contractor has started to install ducting.
As a reminder of how much lovely green space we have, views of two freshly hayed fields end the gallery.
17June2019 – PANO – Looking northeast from plaza toward south side of building
17June2019 – PANO – Looking north toward south end of building
17June2019 – Looking south from employee entrance
17June2019 – Looking west from employee entrance
17June2019 – Looking north inside conference center room
17June2019 – Looking north through hallway toward main entrance
17June2019 – Preparing cedar posts at front entrance
17June2019 – Fire suppression work in the office wing
17June2019 – HVAC – West end of office wing
17June2019 – Looking northwest from southeast corner of property
17June2019 – Looking southwest from northeast corner of property
June 13, 2019 – Roof work has moved to the walkways at the rear plaza
More work has been completed at the front of the building. Behind the building, work focused on completed the cedar posts and beams that support the roof over the walkways, and installing the jack trusses that will form the walkway roof. The east and southeast parts of the building are looking pretty complete, too.
We also had the fields along Ferguson Road mowed for grass hay. This will open up some habitat for our resident barn owl and reduce the potential for a grass fire.
13June2019 – PANORAMA – View of the north (front) side of building
13June2019 – PANORAMA – View of the office wing and conference center from the rear plaza
13June2019 – Southeast corner of building
13June2019 – East end of building
12June2019 – PANORAMA – Grass has been cut in the two fields along Ferguson Road
June 11, 2019 – More plywood on the roof, interior details, and cedar posts and beams
Five panoramic views are included in this gallery:
11June2019 – Panorama of front of building, looking at the northwest corner
11June2019 – Panorama of the rear of the building
11June2019 – Panoramic view looking to the east across the plaza at the office wing and the conference center wing
11June2019 – Panoramic view of posts and beams outside the conference center
11June2019 – Panoramic view of the interior of the office wing
11June2019 – Looking eastward through the office wing
11June2019 – Crews are finishing the sheathing on the west dormer
11June2019 – Posts and beams outside the conference center
June 10, 2019 – More roof sheathing, starting work on posts and beams along plaza walkways
This panoramic view shows work being done on the roof, especially over the dormer at the west end of the office wing.
10June2019 – Panoramic view, looking at the front of the building from the northwest
10June2019 – Crew sheathing dormer at west end of office wing
10June2019 – West end of building
10June2019 – Strips of plywood closing gap at peak of roof
10June2019 – Small trusses will cap walkways around plaza
10June2019 – Crew working on posts and beams at plaza walkways
10June2019 – Looking west through office wing
10June2019 – Looking south inside the conference center
June 7, 2019 – More roof sheathing, more work on trusses and roof-related structure
7June2019 – Looking south at the front of the building7June2019 – Looking at office wing (left) and across plaza at conference center
7June2019 – The front of the building
7June2019 – Looking at the main entry
7June2019 – Timber posts at main entry
7June2019 – Panorama of the rear of the building
7June2019 – Beginning to sheath the west roof above the conference center
7June2019 – The stormwater system caught some of the rain squall
June 6, 2019 – Roof takes shape
Today we have a few panoramic views to show progress on the trusses and roof. Timber posts for the main entry are starting to go up.
6June2019 – Looking at the north (front) side of the building6June2019 – Looking to the northeast at the office wing (left) and the conference center (right), from the plaza
6June2019 – Looking north at the south side (back) of the building
6June2019 – Looking west inside the office wing
6June2019 – Looking south inside the conference center room
June 4, 2019 – What a difference one day makes!
The crew worked very hard today to erect trusses, making it most of the way through the office wing. More fire suppression system pipe was installed. More framing of doorways was also completed.
But before the more detailed photos, we start with a couple of panoramic views to provide a wider context to the work completed to date.
4June2019 – Panoramic view of the front of the building, from the northwest to the southeast4June2019 – Panoramic view from the plaza toward the conference/services wing, office wing on the left
4June2019 – Looking at main entrance from driveway
4June2019 – Looking east at the west end of the office wing
4June2019 – Looking through main entrance at driveway
4June2019 – Looking north from hallway through main entrance
4June2019 – Looking south through hallway separating kitchen from conference center
4June2019 – Looking northeast from kitchen/break room
4June2019 – Looking southeast from kitchen/break room
4June2019 – Looking at conference center doorway (hallway to left, employee entrance to right)
4June2019 – Looking south inside conference center
4June2019 – Looking north inside conference center
4June2019 – Looking east through office wing
4June2019 – Looking west through office wing
June 3, 2019 – Last load of trusses is delivered
The last load of trusses was delivered today at noon. Photos below show them being offloaded and staged on the framed walls.
Hidden in one picture is a new black pipe up in the rafters. This pipe is for the fire suppression system that is beginning to be installed.
Heating and air conditioning units in the attic space are VRF units. VRF stands for variable refrigerant flow. We will be able to have zone heating and cooling by using many small units, all being served by shared refrigerant lines.
3June2019 – Trusses coming off the truck
3June2019 – Trusses over office wing
3June2019 – Fire suppression system piping being installed