Thursday, June 2, 2022

Camp Winston Rejuvenation - Design Modifications

DAS students developed a proposal for a nature pavilion at Camp Winston (2019), an organization providing recreational opportunities for children with complex neurological disorders. Using digital modeling and fabrication techniques in tandem with conventional construction methods on site in Muskoka, DAS students, the students brought the project together from concept to construction in a matter of weeks. The nature pavilion's exterior cladding suffered significant damage after the Covid-19 Pandemic because it was abandoned in the wildness after the camp had been closed for three years. After the animal paddock was successfully finished, Camp Winston commissioned a large group of DAS students to rejuvenate the original pavilion. Students were able to design and provide a robust solution within two days, enabling campers at Camp Winston to utilize the pavilion once again.



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