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🌟 2024 AIA Wisconsin Design Award Winner Highlight 🌟 Congratulations to RINKA and project architect Matt Rinka, AIA as a recipient of a 2024 AIA Wisconsin Merit Award, recognizing exceptional work in a focused area of design. The YMCA commissioned the creation of a new bath and shower house, known as the "Kybo," for Camp Minikani in Hubertus, 18 miles northwest of Milwaukee. Designed to serve the Explorer Unit of campers, the Kybo addresses the urgent need for nearby communal shower and restroom facilities, replacing the previous arrangement that required campers to undertake mid-night journeys to distant facilities. At 1,600 square feet, the Kybo accommodates both male and female campers securely, providing a compact yet comprehensive solution that upholds the camp's values of social engagement, outdoor experience, and spontaneous learning. The design of the Kybo took careful consideration of the topography and natural landscape, with the team selecting a central location that preserved mature trees and minimized environmental impact. Featuring simple, shared plumbing walls and separate entries for shower and restroom functions, the building ensures safety and secure access. The transformation of the bathhouse into a destination is marked by "The Lantern," a shared outdoor entry and gathering space that emits a warm glow at night, signaling a safe and inviting place for campers. The design, with its long horizontal lines, light standing seam roof, and board-and-batten cladding, blends seamlessly into the landscape while maintaining a low ecological impact. By enriching the communal experience and fostering personal growth, the Kybo exemplifies innovative design that enhances the natural context of Camp Minikani. The project reimagines the traditional bathroom as a multifunctional gathering space, meeting practical needs while inspiring lasting connections and memorable experiences, reinforcing the YMCA's dedication to enhancing the camper experience and fostering a sense of belonging in the great outdoors. "The program is prosaic--showers and bathrooms at a camp--but the design gives it a sense of place and substance through an economy of means." -Paul Lewis, FAIA, 2024 Juror (LTL Architects) Architecture Firm: RINKA Design Architect: Matt Rinka, AIA Design Team Members: Buck Knitt; Daniel Kabara Owner: YMCA Camp Minikani General Contractor: CG Schmidt Consultants: Kapur & AssociatesSpire Engineering 🍾 Join us in celebrating architectural excellence on Friday, September 13 for the 4th Annual AIA Wisconsin Design Awards Gala: https://lnkd.in/gVdc2t7v 👉Learn about all 2024 Design Award Winners: https://lnkd.in/g6_A83fd

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