Masonry Magazine April 1995 Page. 6

Words: Gregg Borchelt, Justin Breithaupt, Stewart Earle, Mario Catani, Colin Munro, James Amrhein, John Melander, John Ries, Charles Ostrander, Mark Larsen, Kenneth Gutschick, Al Isberner, Ken Dash, Garth Miller, Robert VanLaningham, Warren Wind, Wilbert Schmidt, Howard Droz
Masonry Magazine April 1995 Page. 6

Masonry Magazine April 1995 Page. 6
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COVER

BELL COMMUNITY Center manages to fit a public center onto a park setting, which is often times a difficult task. The designer must decide whether to make the building that appears a part of nature, or almost ignore the site. Wolff/Lang/Christopher Architects did neither. Instead the architects created a building that acknowledges its setting, yet maintains its own identity. They preserved the park, reinforcing its positive element in the community center program. A courtyard establishes the major public entrance. Where the courtyard meets the park, an entry tower serves to collect pedestrian park traffic, then a colonnade directs circulation into the new community center. A large, multipurpose room is visually linked to the courtyard, reinforcing the building's connection to its park setting. A skylit lobby terminates the highly visible circulation spine and entry elements, and introduces the repetitive, dominating forms of the structure. On the cover is a fine example of the split-faced concrete and vertically-scored block masonry used. Photo complements of National Concrete Masonry Association.

EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD

James E. Amrhein, Masonry Institute of America; Gregg Borchelt, Brick Institute of America; Mario Catani, Dur-O-Wal, Incorporated; Ken Dash, National Association of Brick Distributors; Howard Droz, Smith Hinchman & Grylls; Stewart Earle, Ontario Masonry Industry Promotion Fund, Kenneth Gutschick, National Lime Association; Al Isberner, Consulting Materials Engineer; John Melander. Portland Cement Association; Garth W. Miller, Masonry Consultant: Colin Munro, Chartered Masonry Consultant; Charles Ostrander, Illinois Masonry Institute; John P. Ries, Expanded Shale Clay and Slate Institute; Robert Van Laningham, National Concrete Masonry Association

MCAA PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE

Justin Breithaupt, Jr., Non-Stop Scaffolding: Mark Larsen, Thorleif Larsen & Son (Chairman); Wilbert Schmidt, Jr., Schmidt Brick & Stone Contracting: Warren Wind, Glashaus, Incorporated

6 MASONRY-MARCH/APRIL, 1995


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