Santee Cooper’s Camp Hall is a next generation of commerce park where people, nature and productivity connect, juxtaposing state-of-the-art manufacturing in a setting of vast natural beauty. The design concept of “Nature + The Machine” permeates the built environment; like the vehicles and machines produced, the architecture is intended to embody precision, sleekness and innovation. The building forms are envisioned to be abstract interpretations of the patterns, colors, and figures found in native species. The first structure built acts as a civic-scaled front porch. It was created not only as the embodiment of the ‘Nature + Machine’ design concept but as a generous offering to the commerce park’s workforce. Inspired by a bird’s outstretched wings with feathered patterning, this pavilion is the front step of the development offering a place to gather, a classroom for environmental lessons, a perch to birdwatch, or a quiet place of respite. This public porch allows the workforce and community at large to engage with each other and nature, perhaps a reminder of what really matters.
Client: Santee Cooper / Camp Hall
Architect: Rush Dixon Architects
Structural Engineer: ADC Engineering
Electrical Engineer: DWG Engineering
General Contractor: Choate Construction
Photo by @Rush Dixon IV Photography