April 17, 2010
by Vernon Mays
Natural beauty is what draws people to Merchants Millpond State Park in Gatesville, N.C. Its 760-acre lake and adjacent swamp are home to towering bald cypress and tupelo gum trees, primitive species of fish, and a countless variety of birds. Helping visitors understand the park’s unique ecosystem is a challenge, fostered by a new 7,500-square-foot visitor center, which demonstrates that even small buildings can have an important, and positive, environmental impact.
Designed by Frank Harmon Architect, of Raleigh, N.C., the modest, wood-framed structure incorporates a low-tech approach to sustainable design and recalls a historic mill that once occupied the site.
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