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9/20/1994 SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE Minutes
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9/20/1994 SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE Minutes
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SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE
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09/20/1994
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Bill has a problem with the administration area, it sticks out doesn't go, <br /> Merry sue likes i t, she likes the administration area, likes the roof's and <br /> likes the canopy. She wants to keep the canopy the way it is to keep <br /> light coming into the cafeteria. <br /> Michael Rare said, given their explanations behind the designs, he is quite <br /> satisfied. <br /> Steve likes the roof better but would like to see more exaggerated pitches, <br /> Increase the slope oe r they gym if they can . The layout is fine. He has <br /> a problem with all the brick. He has heard brick fits the motif of the <br /> area but with the exception of commercial buildings and town hall , nothing <br /> else is brick . Mashpee and cape cod is wood . You can get a good wood <br /> material that does a good job. The mass of the structure needs wood to <br /> tone it down. <br /> Peter likes the design . He likes the canopy over the cafeteria. He wouldn't <br /> put a weather canopy over the entire length . He wants to preserve the open <br /> effect - i s a great concept. Get rid of the parapets . Overall he is happy, <br /> Joe also asked them to remove the parapets* It is important to raise the <br /> p itches as much as they can. Originally he thought the canopy was ugly but <br /> that is smoothing out a little. The rest of the roofs are working well . <br /> Brick and wood still may be an option, if we can . The amount of glass <br /> needs to be looked at because it is a maintenance problem down the road - <br /> In i t i al costs are extensive and operations may be worse. <br /> Greg Taylor likes i t. He would like to see more gable to the gym roof. He <br /> suggests doing something to the classroom windows to change the repetition. <br /> He likes brick * Everything that i s wood i s a maintenance problem. <br /> Tom Ruda l a sa i d the l a out f s f i ne. He is not convinced the canopy will <br /> act as a weather canopy, south nest are the predominate winds. He does not <br /> like the posts (with he canopy) . He feels the point It i s unnecessary, i t i <br /> a roof over nothing with a posh This won 't look futuristic in the future <br /> He thinks the point is atrocious. <br /> Janice likes the point. It adds another shape to a building that is big <br /> and square. The administration/library area is unique, That part of the <br /> building gives i L.R two distinct er t1 an e a 1 d that is what they aimed forR <br /> She would like to get a better view of the pitch of the roof over the gym, <br /> maybe with the model . <br /> Bill Hauck said technically the roofs are being addressed , It i s important <br /> to have installation supervision required in the specs, scare thea up <br /> front. The technology i s there, the problem i s workmanship. <br /> (Steve Gree l i sh left the meeting at this time) <br /> Dr. DeMou ra thinks it looks fine. He is much happier with the pitch in the <br /> roofs than he was last week . He is not sure about the canopy. He is happy <br /> with the progressA He has no problems with the brick. <br /> George costa likes the point. He is concerned about the distance of <br /> parking lots to entrance , when being used by the community. <br /> Ray said it is hard to balance that with greenspace t The closer you get, <br />
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