3H Equine Rehabilitation

Architecture

New Hill, NC

The 3H Equine Rehabilitation Stable is an adaptive reuse of our client’s former veterinary clinic, which was severely damaged by a fire caused by hay chaff accumulation due to inadequate air circulation. Only the ground-level concrete walls survived. It became essential for both the client and the design team to honor the memory of the original clinic by incorporating these walls into the new facility's design.

The roof and screen intervention span the existing walls using a timber column and glulam beam system. The regular grid of columns is based on the dimensions of a horse stall and creates a central aisle for the safe movement of animals and handlers.

This design intervention is a robust and utilitarian adaptation, rooted in agrarian and equine building vernacular, balancing functionality with the history of the site.



Rob Cramer

Principal

RobC@Studio310.com

Education

Bachelor of Architecture
Drexel University

Raised in PA, I studied at Drexel University in Philadelphia while working full-time for a mid-size architecture firm in the area. My wife and I fell in love with NC after visiting, and moved down as soon as we could after graduation. I have been blessed with a variety of experience on projects of many types and sizes. And I’m always hungry for the next challenge!

As architects and designers, we quite literally shape the world in which we live. The truth that every project has an impact on the world beyond itself is a reality that I recognize that as a tremendous responsibility. At the end of each project, I aim to be able to confidently say the world is better than it was before, even if just a little bit.

On my desk you will always find an inspiring quote or two.

When I’m not at work, I love spending time with my wife and keeping up with my boys.