Camp Krem infirmary building, Santa Cruz Mountains, California


The Camp administration decided to upgrade their infirmary facilities to meet current State Requirements.  Also, the non-profit camp provides summer camping for children and adults with developmental disabilities where 24 hour health services must be provided.  Living quarters for 2 nurses was required as well.

The proposed building and curved trellis greet the campers when they first arrive at the traffic circle.  The head of the building is defined by a sloping trellis which provides shade to campers who meet 3x/day at the pass-thru window for their daily medications and water.

San Francisco Bay Area Modern or Critical Regionalsim would best describe the influences on this design.

Location: Santa Cruz Mountains, California, USA

Landscape Design: Robert Nebolon Architects

Interior Furnishings and Consulting: Robert Nebolon Architects

Photography: CGI images by Robert Nebolon Architects

Jeremy Richardson