Pat & Joe Johnson Dining Hall at Camp Buck Toms

Rockwood, Tennessee

The Great Smoky Mountain Council of the Boy Scouts of America quickly outgrew its former dining hall at Camp Buck Toms, a 700-acre camp on Watts Bar Lake. The new Pat & Joe Johnson Dining Hall increases service to 460+ Boy Scouts per shift, with a new expanded kitchen and power upgrades. The project includes an approximately 12,240-square-foot, one-story dining facility with an open area dining hall designed with heavy timber trusses and custom wood wainscotting and wall graphics, full-service commercial kitchen, two gathering porches, restrooms accessible from both the interior and exterior of the building, loading dock/dumpster area and other support spaces.

JAI has completed multiple projects for the Great Smoky Mountain Council, including Phases I and II of the organization’s master plan. Those phases included new staff housing and bath/shower facilities, as well as renovations to all campsite sleeping shelters and bath/shower facilities, program shelters and a shooting range.

The Great Smoky Mountain Council of the Boy Scouts of America quickly outgrew its former dining hall at Camp Buck Toms, a 700-acre camp on Watts Bar Lake. The new Pat & Joe Johnson Dining Hall increases service to 460+ Boy Scouts per shift, with a new expanded kitchen and power upgrades. The project includes an approximately 12,240-square-foot, one-story dining facility with an open area dining hall designed with heavy timber trusses and custom wood wainscotting and wall graphics, full-service commercial kitchen, two gathering porches, restrooms accessible from both the interior and exterior of the building, loading dock/dumpster area and other support spaces.

JAI has completed multiple projects for the Great Smoky Mountain Council, including Phases I and II of the organization’s master plan. Those phases included new staff housing and bath/shower facilities, as well as renovations to all campsite sleeping shelters and bath/shower facilities, program shelters and a shooting range.


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Pat & Joe Johnson Dining Hall at Camp Buck Toms

Rockwood, Tennessee

Client

The Great Smoky Mountain Council of the Boy Scouts of America

Size

12240
700

Completion

2022

Cost

Services Provided

Architectural Design
Interior Design
Key Personnel Test

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Address(es)
373 Camp Buck Toms Road,Rockwood,Tennessee,37854

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Pat & Joe Johnson Dining Hall at Camp Buck Toms

Rockwood, Tennessee

The Great Smoky Mountain Council of the Boy Scouts of America quickly outgrew its former dining hall at Camp Buck Toms, a 700-acre camp on Watts Bar Lake. The new Pat & Joe Johnson Dining Hall increases service to 460+ Boy Scouts per shift, with a new expanded kitchen and power upgrades. The project includes an approximately 12,240-square-foot, one-story dining facility with an open area dining hall designed with heavy timber trusses and custom wood wainscotting and wall graphics, full-service commercial kitchen, two gathering porches, restrooms accessible from both the interior and exterior of the building, loading dock/dumpster area and other support spaces.

JAI has completed multiple projects for the Great Smoky Mountain Council, including Phases I and II of the organization’s master plan. Those phases included new staff housing and bath/shower facilities, as well as renovations to all campsite sleeping shelters and bath/shower facilities, program shelters and a shooting range.

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The Great Smoky Mountain Council of the Boy Scouts of America quickly outgrew its former dining hall at Camp Buck Toms, a 700-acre camp on Watts Bar Lake. The new Pat & Joe Johnson Dining Hall increases service to 460+ Boy Scouts per shift, with a new expanded kitchen and power upgrades. The project includes an approximately 12,240-square-foot, one-story dining facility with an open area dining hall designed with heavy timber trusses and custom wood wainscotting and wall graphics, full-service commercial kitchen, two gathering porches, restrooms accessible from both the interior and exterior of the building, loading dock/dumpster area and other support spaces.

JAI has completed multiple projects for the Great Smoky Mountain Council, including Phases I and II of the organization’s master plan. Those phases included new staff housing and bath/shower facilities, as well as renovations to all campsite sleeping shelters and bath/shower facilities, program shelters and a shooting range.





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