Savidge Library Complex, The MacDowell Colony

Project Details

Project Name
Savidge Library Complex, The MacDowell Colony
Project Types
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2013
Style
Modern
Size
5,350 ft²

Project Description

Text by John Morris Dixon, FAIA

In 1907, composer Edward MacDowell and his pianist wife Marian transformed their rural retreat into a pioneering artists’ colony. The luminaries who have worked in this bucolic setting over the years have included Willa Cather, Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein, and James Baldwin.

The MacDowells built 32 cottage-studios where the colony’s fellows are to spend the day alone (and now without phone or Internet). A lunch basket is left at the door. In the evening, they gather for dinner and for public presentations in the Savidge Library. Dating from 1928, this rustic, one-room structure has remained a symbolic center, yet fell short of the colony’s technical and environmental requirements.

While providing sensitive technical improvement to the old library, Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners designed an addition, sited deferentially to one side of the original. A vestibule in the new wing keeps out wintry blasts and summer humidity, and in the adjacent plaza a tall monolith containing an outdoor fireplace serves as a landmark for the complex. Like the new wing, it is clad in Boreal Green split-face granite, quarried nearby.

Within its tight footprint, the new addition provides space for an expansion of the traditional library functions, a reading room, a corridor gallery, facilities for online research, and accommodates a growing digital archive. 


Project Credits
Project: Savidge Library Complex, Peterborough, N.H.
Client: The MacDowell Colony
Architect: Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners, New York . Tod Williams, FAIA, Billie Tsien, AIA (partners-in-charge/designers); Brent Buck (project architect), Whang Suh (project team)
Contractor: Tim Groesbeck and Associates
Structural Engineer: Ben E. Tirey
Civil Engineer: Monadnock Septic Design
Geotechnical Engineer: HTE Northeast
Landscape Architects: Reed Hilderbrand
Lighting Designer: Fisher Marantz Stone
Code Consultant: Hughes Associates
Waterproofing Consultant: James R. Gainfort Consulting Architects
Mason: Shelley Masonry
Millwork: D.S. Huntington Co.
Upholstery: Interiors by Robert
Metal Work: Weidner Services
Size: 4,090 square feet (new construction); 1,260 square feet (renovation)

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