A working example of conservation principles and sustainable development, the Nature Place embodies Berks Nature’s belief that nature is essential to our quality of life.
Constructed in two phases, orientation of the building celebrates the environment, providing panoramic views of the surrounding wetlands, making a visual connection with the nearby Neversink Mountain, and maximizing daylighting. Sited adjacent to an existing building within Angelica Park, the LEED Gold certified first phase—complete with classrooms, conference rooms, offices, outdoor learning spaces, and nature play area—allowed the conservation organization to dramatically expand its programming and open a new nature preschool, which significantly increased regional awareness.
After experiencing an overwhelming demand for programming, a new addition constructed over and adjacent to the original preschool building doubled the size of the existing campus while limiting site disturbance and preserving the pristine natural setting. Clad in reclaimed wood from Pennsylvania mushroom farms and stone from New England, the addition blends in and appears as a natural extension of the existing facility. Named the Rookery—a term for a colony of birds—the addition provides uniquely stunning views over the 100-acre park and features new multipurpose classroom and community gathering spaces capable of welcoming every child interested in nature.
Interior and exterior spaces immerse visitors in nature through views of the outdoors from 99% of occupied areas, daylighting, natural ventilation, and direct outdoor access. Bird-friendly etched glazing, dark sky compliant lighting, native plantings, and a variety of onsite stormwater management strategies all help to support the local and regional ecosystem. The building also showcases sustainable principles that visitors can use in their own homes, including reclaimed and recycled materials, sun shades, rain garden, rain chains, rain barrels, sheep’s wool insulation, and daylight sensors. Interpretive signage and wall graphics located throughout help educate visitors on the site’s ecosystem and conservation principles.
Team:
MEP Engineer: Henry Adams
Structural Engineer: Ewing Cole
Civil Engineer: Barry Isett & Associates
General Contractor: Burkey Corporation
Material Used:
1. Facade cladding: Stone Veneer, Boston Blend Mosaic, Stoneyard
2. Facade Cladding: Wood Siding, Reclaimed Mushroom Wood (Cyprus and Hemlock), Northeast Reclaimed Lumber
3. Flooring: LVT, Shift, Shaw Contract
4. Windows: Storefront, 451T, Kawneer
5. Glazing: Acid Etched Bird-friendly glazing, AviProtek 213, Walker Glass
6. Roofing: Fluid Applied Roofing, AlphaGuard, Tremco
7. Roofing: Concrete Pavers, Gro Concrete Pavers, Green Roof Outfitters
8. Roofing: TPO, 60mil, Johns Manville
9. Roofing: Standing Seam Metal, Firestone
10. Interior lighting: LED linear, ZipTwo Micro, Vode
11. Insulation: Batt Insulation, Sheeps Wool, Havelock Wool