Posted on April 4, 2017August 15, 2019Wesbrook Community Centre In the cafe, full-height glazing connects indoor and outdoor activities. East elevation with fitness room on upper level. Nort h elevation with mat erial pal ette of granite masonr y, aluminum cladding and wood. Main entrance. interior of dance studio, featuring exposed CLT roof panels.
Posted on April 4, 2017August 15, 2019Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning Detail of the curtain wall with its 80% ceramic frit pattern One OF the collaborative spaces viewed from above [3]. View of the main entrance at dusk The multi-storey collaborative spaces serve as meeting places for staff working in labs and offices on two or three consecutive floors The stack of curved collaborative spaces articulates the east facade, and connect building occupants to the surrounding neighbourhood The multi-storey collaborative spaces serve as meeting places for staff working in labs and offices on two or three consecutive floors Wood accents in the office areas create visual warmth in the work environment Laboratory spaces are organized with work areas closest to THE windows to maximize natural light and views
Posted on April 4, 2017August 15, 2019Aspen Root Passive House View of the living area showing the exposed Douglas fir plywood interior sheathing View of the kitchen with custom Douglas fir cabinetry and rewired salvage lighting from a Manitoba curling rink The standing seam metal roof wraps down the north wall and overhangs are provided on the east and west View of the south overhang supported by an exposed western red cedar beam and angled columns with custom thermally broken connections THERM heat transfer analysis of the south wall and window sill. View of the metal clad north wall. The north walls are thicker with 600mm of insulation and the windows are quad pane vs triple pane on the south View of the home under construction with framing complete