I have been reading the posts about SSR. I googled Saratoga Springs Resort Architect. I came up with Graham Gund. I googled Graham Gund. He is an architect who is credited with working on Vero Beach, Coronado Springs, Saratoga Springs and the Celebration Hotel. Gund is known for designing on college campuses. Clusters of individual buildings set into distinct neighborhoods. The grounds are left with space for water features and landscaping.
WDW had 65 acres to work with for SSR. If another
DVC is to be built on a large parcel of land, in my opinion, Gund may have the inside track. The building process at SSR sounds like steel framing with cast-concrete construction. This technique explains why the buildings are going up so quickly, as apposed to traditional "stick" built construction. This new construction is supposed to be relatively maintenance free (hopefully lower fees for SSR owners). It may also explain the concrete hallways that are semi-open to the elements. Noise dampening is a side benefit to this type of building.
Will Disney build more CSR and SSR type projects? Probably. They seem to work (I think all the proposed phases of SSR are built or are nearly complete. I own at SSR, that is why I was so curious about these mundane details. I will be going in Sept for my wife's Birthday. I will be trying to take a good look at the new buildings, after reading about the construction details.
It all boils down to the future of DVC. SSR is bigger than the previous resorts. Does Disney think it failed in this endeavor? On the contrary, sales SEEM to be progressing as fast as construction. The newest Villas (Grandstand?) and the accompanying pool look like a great location. I like the way the architect has filled the grounds. I agree with the other SSR owners. I bought there because I was impressed with the quality. Now that I understand the thought process behind the size of the resort, I can appreciate it even more. In the end, to each his/her own.
But if you hear the name of Gund on the next DVC project, take a good look at SSR. You might be looking at the future of DVC.