
Architecture trainees and faculty from Syracuse University and Auburn University have actually completed a brand-new structure for Brady Farm, a Syracuse-based not-for-profit, together with local professionals.
Brady Farm is simply two miles south of Syracuse University’s campus. Its brand-new Market Shed permits the not-for-profit to up its produce volume, expand adult workforce training program offerings, and offer more on-site nutrition education chances for local school kids.
The 1,500-square-foot, freestanding building was completed pro bono by Mago Architecture, founded by Hannibal Newsom, an assistant teacher at Syracuse; in tandem with David Shanks, an assistant teacher at Auburn University.
The outside is defined by grayish
blue, standing metal seam cladding.(© Devon Banks Photography) The shed has an unbalanced pitched roof that, in plan, juts out. Roofing system windows put natural light into the interiors. Red doors both inside and outside enhance the grayish blue, standing metal joint outside cladding, punctured by large, rectangle-shaped apertures.