
Aerial view of the Appalachian Center for
Craft, with Center Hill
Lake in the
background. The large square building in the center, partially obscured
by trees, contains administrative offices, sales and exhibition galleries,
The
Walkway Cafe, conference rooms, AV rooms, and a library.
The building on the left contains the fibers studios upstairs, and
wood
studios downstairs. The long building to the right is the "hot
wing," and
contains the clay
studio at the right, the metals studio in the middle, and
the glass studio at the left. Sizes are deceptive. The clay studio
alone is
over 8000 square feet indoors, plus 3500 additional square feet outside
under roof. Condominium-style housing units
are off to the left out of the picture.