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5.4.7 Arts Center

Greensburg, Kansas
Dan Rockhill/ Studio 804

Studio 804 prefabricated and completed a LEED-Platinum community arts center for this tornado-ravaged town in just four months.

By Charles Linn, FAIA
This is an excerpt of an article from the October 2008 edition of Architectural Record.

If you wanted to settle in a fine place that is safe, secure, and filled with friendly people, you could hardly do better than Greensburg, a town on the plains of southwest Kansas, where one’s sense of well-being can be threatened by little other than occasional bursts of severe weather. Unfortunately, such was the case when, in just a few minutes on May 4, 2007, a category EF5 tornado blew most of it away.

5.4.7 Arts Center
Photo courtesy Studio 804

VideoAbove: RECORD editor Charles Linn visits Dan Rockhill/Studio 804's art center in Greensburg, Kansas.

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The students of Studio 804, the intensive design-build program at the University of Kansas’s School of Architecture and Urban Planning, sought a way to contribute to Greensburg’s rebirth. In December of 2007, they accepted an invitation to construct a small arts center, with space for a gallery, classes, and live performances. It would be LEED Platinum, as are all public buildings constructed after the storm.

Students enrolled in Professor Dan Rockhill’s full-time, one-semester, graduate-level class had to accomplish the work in four months, in time for the one-year anniversary of the storm. Studio 804 has a national reputation, having built nine single-family homes in nine years. Its students do the design work; provide labor, including skilled work such as plumbing and wiring; raise money; develop the budget; keep the books; and solicit donations of building materials.

The 5.4.7 Arts Center, named to remember the date of the storm, has modest requirements, and the plan is simplicity itself: Starting with the gallery, a meeting room, lobby, kitchenette, and bathrooms are arranged linearly, in that sequence. The directness of the plan belies the building’s complex detailing; its construction technique; and the additional systems, energy modeling, and commissioning that are required of LEED-rated buildings. The building’s site is flat, and so the structure itself was raised on a 3-foot-high plinth to give it prominence.

Formal name of project: 5.4.7 Arts Center

Location:
Greensburg, Kansas

Gross square footage: 1600, not including basement

Total construction cost: $336,500

Completion Date: June, 2008

Owner: 5.4.7 Arts Center

Designer-Builders:
Dan Rockhill/ Studio 804
1465 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS. 66045
(p)785.864.4024
(f) 785.864.5185

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