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Forever West
The recently renovated and expanded Sheridan College Thorne-Rider Campus Center in northern Wyoming is on a very different scale in a very different location. Yet, the project, which almost doubled the size of the existing center, is also having a major impact on its campus.
In this case by working in concert with other projects at Sheridan to rejuvenate the center of the campus and its pedestrian mall, explains Facilities Director Kent Anderson.
Thorne-Rider is built into grade, with sections on two levels — the new, lower
one flows out onto the pedestrian mall. Outdoor seating areas on two sides feature Wabash Valley Urbanscape metal chairs upon Dayton Tectura plaza tiles in three colors, explain Karen Kelly of Arete Design Group and Dayton Rush of CTA Architects.
CTA’s Joel Anderson points out the
robust elements of the façade’s features, which withstand the temperature swings of the region’s climate while reflecting
the campus aesthetic. Brick matches the tones of others on campus, with a base of rock-face finish anchor block and polished, ground-finished block. The cornice above
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