Air Barns
San Saba, TX
A habitat for the client's string of polo ponies; the composition of two traditional open "pole-barn" structures with deep roof overhangs create the housing portion for these barns. Solid shed "saddlebag" forms flank each end, which contain the support facilities. Each structure is constructed from recycled oil field pipe supported by a fly-ash concrete foundation and skinned with corrugated metal material.
publications
2007 - Corrugated Iron: Building on the Frontier
2002 - Geometry in Architecture: Texas Buildings Yesterday and Today
2000 - Texas Architect (Sep/Oct)
2000 - Texas Architect (Jul/Aug)
awards
2000 - AIA San Antonio Design Award
2000 - Texas Society of Architects / AIA Design Award
Dawn Laurel










