Designed by LeRoy Troyer, The one-of-a-kind Ark Encounter project, said to be the largest timber-frame structure in the world, has been completed in Williamstown, KY (40 miles south of Cincinnati, OH).
A family-oriented, historically authentic, and environmentally friendly themed attraction, the Ark Encounter is a to-scale replica of the Biblical Noah’s Ark, which market studies suggest will see 1.2 – 2 million visitors annually. Phase 1 of the Ark Encounter also has a 1,500 person seat restaurant, zip line courses, and a petting zoo. The project began nearly 7 years ago with the planning and permitting process, now the Ark Encounter officially opened on July 7th, 2016.
The Noah’s Ark story is about a man with great faith who built a large ship to hold his family and 2 of every living animal species to spare them from a catastrophic flood. Today, the life-sized reconstruction is a design feat unlike any other structure and is a park for all to visit.
Project Info:
Architects: LeRoy Troyer
Location: Cincinnati, OH, USA
Area: 235600.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Answers in Genesis
Manufacturers: Accoya, UCS Forest Group, Mitsubishi Cooling, Douglas Fir, Dupont, ENRG Blanket, INTEC, AAON, Ark floor
Project Name: Ark Encounter

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