No. 295 . 19 July 2006 
ArchitectureWeek
ArchWeek Image

Y Inside

by Brian Libby

In this suburb of the nation's capital, the Fort Washington, Maryland YMCA project is overshadowed by all the surrounding built history. Yet this rehabilitation of a former supermarket should not be underestimated. The firm of GTM Architects has successfully transformed the nondescript building into a "Y" that is at once visually poetic, pragmatically functional, and admirably committed to its community.

The YMCA and GTM Architects have been frequent collaborators, and the architecture firm currently has four other projects for the client on the boards. "Our design approach is to really delve into the client's organizational culture," says GTM principal Diane Taitt. "It's having them forge their brand identity, but also coming to understand who they are."

So Taitt crafted the design around the Y's mission: to build strong kids, strong families, and strong communities. And she went a little further to make the new facility help update the client's image.

The supermarket building, totaling about 35,000 square feet (3250 square meters), has an unimaginative exterior and remains a concrete box surrounded by surface parking. But inside is another story.

"The president of the Washington YMCA really had a vision for replanting the image of the organization in this area." Taitt explains. The client wanted to give the architects free rein to interpret her vision. "The space was completely gutted," Taitt says, "so we had a blank canvas."

Lighting up Their Life

In their redesign, GTM sought transparency. Studies by the Heschong Mahone Group, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Lighting Research Center and others have shown that, on measurable biological and psychological levels, humans are more comfortable, more alert, and more productive in naturally illuminated spaces.   >>>

Continue...

Departments   ·   News   ·   Design   ·   Building   ·   Design Tools   ·   Environment   ·   Culture

 

ArchitectureWeek Daily Headlines

IN THIS ISSUE
 Contents/RSS
News
Edgy in LA
Design
Y Inside

AND MORE
  Current Contents
  Blog Center
  Book Center
  Download Center
  New Products
  Products Guide
  Classic Home
  Calendar
  Competitions
  Conferences
  Events & Exhibits
  Architecture Forum
  Architects Directory
  Library & Archive
  Web Directory
  Jobs & Marketplace
  About ArchWeek
  Search
  Subscribe & Contribute
  Newsletter Free
   

 
QUIZ
 
NEXT WEEK
Send this to a friend       Subscribe       Contribute       Media Kit       Privacy       Comments Next Page >
GREAT BUILDINGS   |   DISCUSSION   |   COMMUNITY   |   NEW BOOKS   |   FREE 3D   |   SEARCH
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2006/0719/index.html
© 2006 Artifice, Inc. - All Rights Reserved