Well-Being Pavilion Michael Field/ Elena Flores
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Tilghman Island
Tilghman Island was admitted to Talbot County in 1707. Originally called the “Great Choptank Island”, it was known also as Foster’s Island, and later Ward’s Island. In the mid-1700s the island was inherited by Matthew Tilghman who changed the name to Tilghman Island. During the mid-1800s General Tench Tilghman bought the body of land and established two steam sawmills. The mainland at Knapps Narrows features the drawbridge which continues to serve as the mainland connection to Tilghman Island. Maps dating back as far as the late 1600s reflect the existence of a bridge connecting these two villages.
Program List
Meditation & Yoga Space Pool Dry Sauna Bathroom Storage Wet Bar Outdoor Space
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Landscape Views
Process Diagrams
Materials Selection
TAKTL skin
Copper skin
Porcelain + Wood
Structure
Plans
First Floor
Scale: 1/8” = 1’
Second Floor
Sections
Looking North
Looking East
Elevations
North
East
South
West