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Longs Peak Privies  

Longs Peak Privies

CO, United States

Finalist, 2019 A+Awards, Concepts - Plus - Architecture +Prefab
Jury Winner, 2019 A+Awards, Details - Plus - Architecture +Stone
Finalist, 2019 A+Awards, Concepts - Plus - Architecture +Landscape
Project Featured on Oct 01, 2019
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Longs Peak Privies

CO, United States

Finalist, 2019 A+Awards, Concepts - Plus - Architecture +Prefab
Jury Winner, 2019 A+Awards, Details - Plus - Architecture +Stone
Finalist, 2019 A+Awards, Concepts - Plus - Architecture +Landscape
Project Featured on Oct 01, 2019
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Built
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2018
Long’s Peak, the tallest and most iconic mountain in Rocky Mountain National Park, has become one of the most frequented 14ers in the State of Colorado. To deal with human waste on the trail, the National Park Service (NPS) installed their first backcountry toilets in 1983. Since their installation 35 years ago the technology has deteriorated in the harsh climate to the point that waste is now required to be removed by shovel full, placed into five-gallon buckets, and carried down the mountain using llamas.

Determined to find a better privy design, and a more humane solution of collecting waste, NPS collaborated with ColoradoBuildingWorkshop to re-design and constructed four new backcountry privies. The new Long’s Peak Privy locations vary in elevation from 10,500 ft. to almost 13,000 feet above sea level. They explore lightweight prefabricated construction and emerging methods of waste collection to minimize the human footprint in Colorado’s backcountry. The final design solution is a series of prefabricated structural gabion walls. Within the gabions, a series of thin steel plate moment frames triangulate the lateral loads within the structure while stones, collected on-site, are used as ballast. This innovative construction assembly allows for rapid on-site construction (the project was erected in eight days) and an architecture that disappears into the surrounding landscape.

Credits: Gloren Roper, Selena Obelinas, Greg Hise, Robby Cuthbert, David Wallmueller, Jillian Pate, Aleksi Vuola, Andy Paddock, Grant Johnson, Leah Fett, Will Koning ColoradoBuildingWorkshop, CU Denver, Taylor Carlisle, Ben Ludeman, Cate Humby, Matt Rivera, Collin Bailey, Marc Daubert, Morgan Marzo, Brian Duncan, Brittany Goldsmith, David Cincotta, Austin Gohl, Kate Farrington, Intan Yokelson, Erik Sommerfeld ColoradoBuildingWorkshop, CU Denver, Leah Gordon, Riley Barber

Credits:
- Kate Farrington
- Selena Obelinas
- Structural Engineer - Andy Paddock
- Collin Bailey
- Cate Humby
- Robby Cuthbert
- Leah Gordon
- Intan Yokelson
- Aleksi Vuola
- Morgan Marzo
- ColoradoBuildingWorkshop, CU Denver - Assistant Professor, Director - Erik Sommerfeld
- Gloren Roper
- Riley Barber
- David Cincotta
- Greg Hise
- Austin Gohl
- Leah Fett
- David Wallmueller
- ColoradoBuildingWorkshop, CU Denver - Bixler Design Build Fellow - Will Koning
- Grant Johnson
- Brittany Goldsmith
- Matt Rivera
- Brian Duncan
- Ben Ludeman
- Jillian Pate
- Taylor Carlisle
- Marc Daubert

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