William A. Shoemaker Boathouse
Tufts University, Medford, MA
The Tufts University Boathouse is the first completed
building in River's Edge, a new development that will
reclaim industrial brownfield land along the Malden
River in Medford, Massachusetts. The development will
also include office and residential space in several
buildings. The boathouse, with benches overlooking the
water and interpretive signage outlining the industrial
history of the site, will be a part of a linear riverfront
park along the river.
The boathouse is a modern structure that responds to
solar and view conditions and considers the proposed
architecture of the development. The 9000 square foot
building includes two boat bays with a multifunction
space and changing areas on the second level. The building's
butterfly roof, glazed walls and L-shaped deck emphasize
the primary views of the river to the south and east
and also take advantage of its southern exposure.
The building's two boat bays accommodate the University's
mix of eights, fours, pairs and single sculls. One of
the bays is longer and includes a workbench area to
allow the coaches to make adjustments to oars or other
equipment. On the upper level, the building features
a dramatic multifunction space that overlooks the river.
This room will accommodate ergometers and other training
equipment, but can also be set up to host meetings,
dinners, or other functions. The coaches' office, off
of this room, features interior glazing that allows
it to share the sweeping views of the site. A glazed
landing over the building entry looks back to the western
approach to the building, and will also relate to structures
planned for the future of the site. Bathrooms, storage,
and changing rooms occupy the more enclosed areas to
the north.
Photograph by Edua Wilde
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