Trenton Bath House Plan In the case of Louis Kahn s iconic Trenton Bath House Princeton N J based Farewell Mills Gatsch Architects FMG answered without hesitation the highest Kahn designed the facility a pool and a day camp in 1952 for the Jewish Community Center JCC of Ewing Township four miles outside of Trenton N J
After several years of planning and reviewing a number of designs the Jewish Community Center built only two components of Kahn s plan the Olympic sized swimming pool and Bath House and the four modest pavilions at the Day Camp before they dismissed him Trenton bath house plan and image 2 Above the male and female changing pavilions entrance and porch are four pyramidal timber roofs with an oculus at the apex The roofs define every space and float allowing natural light around the perimeter of the changing rooms and the interiors to ventilate naturally
Trenton Bath House Plan
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Beginning with a close look at the Trenton Bath House the video includes computer animations sketches photographs and historical narratives to trace the evolution of the room through Planning The Bath House Planning In 2007 Farewell Mills Gatsch Architects LLC updated its 2003 plans for repairing these open air structures For project planners the Bath House is two things at once both an architectural gem and a dynamic location of community activity
Exterior A corner of the bath house It is neither in Trenton New Jersey nor is it a bath house but the so called Trenton Bath House commands attention from architectural historians around the world To many architects Louis Kahn s 1955 Trenton Bath House in Ewing New Jersey just restored by Farewell Mills Gatsch Architects FMG exudes everything that worked in 20th century architecture This concise design for the Jewish Community Center in a Trenton suburb engages in a thoughtful dialogue with history using modest materials
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Figure 1 Model of the Trenton Bath House on display at the University of Pennsylvania The Bath House designs also foreshadow other of Kahn s work such as the Salk Institute and the Kimbell Museum in the treatment of landscape The Trenton site designs focus on the creation of rooms largely through closely placed tree bosques Often called Kahn s Trenton Bath House the buildings which opened in 1955 are located in Ewing Township four miles from downtown Trenton They provided an entrance and changing areas to patrons of the outdoor pool Kahn envisaged an entire campus for the Jewish Community Center which was moving from city to the suburbs
The Trenton Bath House is a pivotal influential design by the architect Louis Kahn with the help of his associate renowned architect Anne Tyng at 999 Lower Ferry Road Ewing Township Mercer County New Jersey United States It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 Trenton Bath House and Day Camp Restoration As part of its restoration plan FMG removed a ramshackle snack bar and replaced it with a new one more sympathetic to Kahn s aesthetic Located along what was Kahn s planned but never built perimeter wall for the complex this new pavilion sits within the grid established by the bath house
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In the case of Louis Kahn s iconic Trenton Bath House Princeton N J based Farewell Mills Gatsch Architects FMG answered without hesitation the highest Kahn designed the facility a pool and a day camp in 1952 for the Jewish Community Center JCC of Ewing Township four miles outside of Trenton N J
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After several years of planning and reviewing a number of designs the Jewish Community Center built only two components of Kahn s plan the Olympic sized swimming pool and Bath House and the four modest pavilions at the Day Camp before they dismissed him
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Trenton Bath House Plan - By Lynne Lavelle Opened in 1955 the Bath House at New Jersey s Trenton Jewish Community Center JCC is internationally renowned for its simple yet emotive design It was a watershed moment in the career of Estonian born architect Louis I Kahn who is widely regarded as one of the most influential architects of the 20th Century mentioned