Cedar Hall
Spotlight Homes Tours

CEDAR HALL - Gateway to Bluff

DesignBuildBLUFF as Architects

The town of Bluff’s geographical location limits its resources, oftentimes forcing our students to find innovation in the process of “making do”. You could say that resourcefulness is the essence of both our curriculum and rural life in Bluff. After twelve years of trying to accommodate a meeting space; classroom; office; print room; gallery; mess hall; model storage; pantry; movie theater; dance hall; not to mention dormitories, and more, into the historic 1890’s property, affectionately called the Scorup House (named so after the famous Utah cattleman Al Scorup who once built and lived in it) it was time to create something new. We wanted a space that would not only allow us a clearly identifiable workroom, but also a building that would offer a connection, a face, to the Bluff community, and our neighbors. Thus, the student’s proposal for a gateway to the campus, Cedar Hall, was born. The moniker is derived from the high grade durable timber that adorns and wraps up the walls and over the roof, coated in a marine grade finish. The idea was to create a portal that brings the energy of outsiders into the campus, which is why the north exterior wall is faceted with a natural plaster finish to enhance the funneling effect. The south face on the other end is extruded, into a trellis system. Blending with the landscape the trellis attracts visitors towards the inner workings of the campus. The plan overall was tasked with being a simple and elegant solution for a flexible assembly space of no more than 850 sq ft. An open floor plan and white walls provide a blank slate for multi-use. A storage closet is located in the east wall covered with steel barn doors which are ideal for pinning up drawings with magnets. These doors are flanked on either side with dry-erase marker friendly walls. A shelf space built into the west wall provides storage, as well two large moveable partition walls can be housed into the built-ins or move around to divide the space with writing surfaces. On the interior, two window boxes on the north wall provide an area to relax or display art. In addition it was requested that the building perform the pedagogical function of teaching about self-sufficient utility systems. So, a water-catchment system was designed into the trellis. Additionally a custom spiral staircase with salvaged glulam treads leads visitors of all ages up the roof deck to view the PV solar panel array (to be installed in the Fall of 2016) as well as a perfect sightline to the Twin Rocks, the landmark of the town. Approximately 70% of framing is recycled material that came from a deconstructed house in Park City, Utah. Much time was spent milling the existing dimensions to what was needed. As well numerous other salvaged elements were upcycled into windows and furniture. Now that it has been built we look forward to the occasion when not only our students will benefit from the building, but also our community.


Brands/Products: This project has two main materials used on the exterior, first it is mainly clad with Cedar Timber, which was then stained with a Marine Grade Varnish. The Cedar was donated to us by Big D Construction located in Salt Lake City, Utah. The other was a natural plaster that used local dirt and sand, as well as a small amount of pigment to obtain the dark color.


We also have 8 solar panels that will be installed this Fall that were discounted for us by Grid Alternatives


The interior space is painted all white with cedar trim around the windows and base boards. The floor is concrete that is stained for a shiny finish. As well as custom made barn doors that used donated steel from Wasatch Steel located in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Products Behind Projects
Product Spotlight
News
Introducing Partner Geopietra
19 Apr 2024 Partner News
Introducing Partner Geopietra

Geopietra® is an international brand and an Italian company founded in 1996, specialized in the... More

Shigeru Ban’s Paper Log House at Philip Johnson’s Glass House
18 Apr 2024 News
Shigeru Ban’s Paper Log House at Philip Johnson’s Glass House

In New Canaan, Connecticut, Shigeru Ban: The Paper Log House has opened as part of the 75th annivers... More

10 commercial buildings that benefit from planted facades
18 Apr 2024 Specification
10 commercial buildings that benefit from planted facades

The integration of nature into architecture marks a proactive urban response to the climate emergenc... More

Hudson Valley Residence by HGX Design draws inspiration from local agricultural vernacular
17 Apr 2024 News
Hudson Valley Residence by HGX Design draws inspiration from local agricultural vernacular

New York City-based creative studio HGX Design has completed the Hudson Valley Residence, a modern,... More

Key projects by Perkins&Will
17 Apr 2024 News
Key projects by Perkins&Will

Perkins&Will, a global interdisciplinary design practice, places architecture at its core. With... More

Archello Awards 2024 – Early Bird submissions ending April 30th
16 Apr 2024 News
Archello Awards 2024 – Early Bird submissions ending April 30th

The Archello Awards is an exhilarating and affordable global awards program celebrating the best arc... More

Albion Stone creates stone bricks from “unloved” stone
15 Apr 2024 Innovations
Albion Stone creates stone bricks from “unloved” stone

A stone brick is a sustainable building material made using stone blocks and slabs that do not meet... More

25 best engineered wood flooring manufacturers
15 Apr 2024 Specification
25 best engineered wood flooring manufacturers

Engineered wood flooring is a versatile building product that offers several advantages over traditi... More