Des Moines Beach Park Auditorium

 

Des Moines

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The Des Moines Beach Park Historic District is an intact complex of rustic, vernacular camp architecture, formerly known as Covenant Beach Bible Camp. It is currently owned by the City of Des Moines, and is operated as a public park. The project scope includes the rehabilitation design of the former camp tabernacle. Built in 1957, the 6,000 sq. ft. auditorium provides an opportune space for both community and private functions, with the goal of this project to facilitate a contemporary use, through sympathetic alterations to improve its systems and functionality to enable year-round use, while preserving its significant architectural features.

The building is a simple rectangular form with gable roof, and a large interior volume created by a series of six glu-lam arches. The original fenestration features included a large multi-colored fiberglass windows over the front entry and full-length flip-up plywood panels, which enabled users to flow easily between the interior and exterior. The flip-up panels were also flanked by translucent multi-colored fiberglass.

Proposed changes to provide year round flexibility of uses and meet current code requirements for assembly occupancy include rehabilitation of the colored glazing, introduction of new thermally- insulated folding doors for improved interior and exterior connections, replacement of the original flat roofed entry canopy, new restrooms, and an improved stage area.