Double Cabin, Camp Ramah, Conover, WI

This new building combines the traditional functional aspects needed for camper housing and compliance with current building code requirements. The “cabin” provides two dormitory style housing units for ten to fourteen campers and four staff/counselors each, with an enclosed porch and shared toilet/shower facilities. Today’s building codes dictate stringent requirements for fire safety, energy conservation compliance and handicapped accessibility. Thermostatically controlled mechanical exhaust is paired with passive ventilation systems to provide optimal comfort even on hot summer days.

Double Cabin, Camp Ramah, Conover, WI

This new building combines the traditional functional aspects needed for camper housing and compliance with current building code requirements. The “cabin” provides two dormitory style housing units for ten to fourteen campers and four staff/counselors each, with an enclosed porch and shared toilet/shower facilities. Today’s building codes dictate stringent requirements for fire safety, energy conservation compliance and handicapped accessibility. Thermostatically controlled mechanical exhaust is paired with passive ventilation systems to provide optimal comfort even on hot summer days.

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