Newfield Methodist Church Addition 05, Detail - Exterior During Construction
- Title:
- Newfield Methodist Church Addition 05, Detail - Exterior During Construction
- Collection:
- John Clair Miller
- Designer:
- John Clair Miller
- Project Owner:
- Methodist Church of Newfield
- Date:
- 1962
- Location:
- Newfield, Tompkins, New York, United States (inhabited place)
- Country:
- United States
- ID Number:
- JCM_NEW_003
- File Name:
- JCM_NEW_003.jpg
- Project Title:
- Newfield Methodist Church Addition 05
- Project Type:
- Project
- Culture:
- American
- Style/Period:
- Contemporary
- Work Type:
- churches
churches (buildings)
classrooms
assembly rooms - Materials/Techniques:
- masonry
concrete - Image View Type:
- Partial
- Image View Description:
- Detail - Exterior During Construction
- Description:
- Engineering – Norman Greene
Design an addition to the existing church with a secondary entrance, an assembly space with supporting kitchen and restroom facilities, and six classroom spaces within a limited budget.
The design centered on one large space for assembly that could be sub-divided into six classrooms spaces, each identifiable by the structural form, individual ‘oculus’ skylights and movable partitions. A concrete column grid and masonry-bearing corner walls supports tension concrete beams and six cast-in-place concrete thin shells. - Format:
- Image
- Rights:
- The images in the John Clair Miller Collection (here presented as “Projects”, “Competitions” and “Collages”) and the John Clair Miller Image Collection of Twentieth-Century Architecture in Iceland are protected by copyright, and the copyright holder is their creator/photographer, John Clair Miller. Images in the John Clair Miller Collection were created between 1962-2007, and were digitized by Cornell University Library. Images in the John Clair Miller Image Collection of Twentieth-Century Architecture in Iceland date from 2001-2007, and were digitized from 35mm slides by Cornell University Library in 2016. Cornell is providing access to the materials for research and personal use. The written permission of any copyright and other rights holders is required for distribution, reproduction, or other use that extends beyond what is authorized by fair use and other statutory exemptions. Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.