I think adding brick, stone or some other type of siding to match the small town atmosphere with a colored panel would give you an economical building that is also esthetically pleasant to look at.
If it's hard to picture I attached a link to pic of a community center like the one I was talking about. mbmisteelbuildings.com/testimonials/steel-community-center-in-texas
It's definitely worth it over using another building material bc steel will last longer and be easier to construct. With my EIT and BS in civil engineering and construction management and a MBA in international business I believe I have the know how of construction materials, scheduling and estimating to say that for this instance metal is definitely your best choice. Of course you don't want your rec hall to be an eyesore but you also have to consider cost & upkeep. You can buy a metal building today with a 40yr warranty, that is hurricane proof, and energy efficient.
In the construction industry green is undoubtedly the leading trend. I'd even recommend looking into having solar stripping preinstalled on the roof. A rec-hall shouldn't use to much energy so the solar-energy system could supplement all if not more of its energy and easily pay for itself over and over again throughout the years.
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