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Materials from the farm vernacular are used in innovative ways throughout this new addition to an 1890s farmstead. The building serves as a welcome and orientation center, and houses exhibits of artifacts from farming history. Interior walls in the lobby, gallery and exhibition room consist of a system of galvanized T-frames with 1 foot by 4 feet cedar slat cribbing upon which mounting clips can be attached for complete flexibility in display layout. These open slat walls conjure images of farm construction while modeling light and creating a degree of permeability through the small building
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