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EpiCenter, Artists For Humanity

Images

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Aerial photograph showing the site's neighborhood and relationship to Boston.

Aerial photograph showing the site's neighborhood and relationship to Boston.
Credit: Peter Vanderwarker

This photograph of the main entry illustrates the project's urban industrial context.

This photograph of the main entry illustrates the project's urban industrial context.
Credit: Richard Mandelkorn

This photograph of the gallery entrance shows the sunken urban "garden."

This photograph of the gallery entrance shows the sunken urban "garden."
Credit: Richard Mandelkorn

This photograph of the roof shows the photovoltaic array.

This photograph of the roof shows the photovoltaic array.
Credit: Richard Mandelkorn

The naturally ventilated gallery space is shown in this photograph showcasing student art. Recycled windshields are used as guardrails.

The naturally ventilated gallery space is shown in this photograph showcasing student art. Recycled windshields are used as guardrails.
Credit: Richard Mandelkorn

The translucent partitions shown in this photograph let light penetrate deep into the interior.

The translucent partitions shown in this photograph let light penetrate deep into the interior.
Credit: Richard Mandelkorn

The gallery is shown in this photograph with the overhead door fully open to the sunken courtyard.

The gallery is shown in this photograph with the overhead door fully open to the sunken courtyard.
Credit: Richard Mandelkorn

This photograph shows the natural light from the south reaching deep into the top level painting studio.

This photograph shows the natural light from the south reaching deep into the top level painting studio.
Credit: Richard Mandelkorn

These computer-generated images show the building's mezzanine-level and second-level floor plans.

These computer-generated images show the building's mezzanine-level and second-level floor plans.
Credit: Pat Cornelison

These computer-generated drawings show the locus plan, the south elevation, and a section.

These computer-generated drawings show the locus plan, the south elevation, and a section.
Credit: Pat Cornelison

This building section illustrates the various sustainable features of the building.

This building section illustrates the various sustainable features of the building.
Credit: Duc VO and Pat Cornelison

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Last updated: 4/23/2007

 


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