Colby College Project Recognized with AIA Maine Honor Award 

The Paula Crane Lunder House, Jane Powers House, Carol Swann-Daniels House, and Jacqueline Núñez House, designed by Kaplan Thomson, were recognized with an Honor Award for Excellence in Architecture by AIA Maine. Also known as the Johnson Pond Residences, this project added 250 new beds to Colby College’s campus within a year. The fast-track design-build project uses a prefab, modular system built with high sustainability standards and a minimal footprint to meet the tight schedule. The structures are set between the historic campus core and an ecologically significant part of the campus on the upper banks of Johnson Pond, which is the signature water body on campus. KMDG sited the four buildings to feel settled in the landscape as the grade slopes from the campus core to the water.

The landscape design includes an extensive meadow that mediates between the dense woody habitat of the pond edge and the quintessential New England campus landscape of lawn and canopy trees. The meadow will improve biodiversity and perform as a green infrastructure buffer between the buildings and Johnson Pond by filtering stormwater before it reaches the pond. The landscape strategy also demonstrates the overall low impact ethos of the project while creating a differentiating landscape typology for this residential life community. Additionally, access to the pond will be reinvigorated as a part of the culture of campus student life.

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