- Project uploaded by Krystal – Communications on 12-02-2022
- Project last updated by Krystal – Communications on 04-16-2024
National Arts Centre
Ottawa, ON
The National Arts Centre was rejuvenated in the lead up to the 150th anniversary of Canada’s Confederation, with the goal of creating a public building that was accessible and inviting. Over the years, the Brutalist-inspired venue had been renovated in pieces and lacked a cohesive design – its massive footprint meant revitalization would need a concerted effort and healthy budget. The scope for the project included three new connected wings, two new floors of lobby, cultural programming enclosed by a custom glass curtain wall, a grand staircase, and a hexagonal tower overlooking the Rideau Canal. Fast + Epp’s experiences with similarly high-profile projects meant the team was well prepared to take on a project of such scope, despite its challenging schedule.
Working in close collaboration with the design-builder StructureCraft, Diamond Schimdt and Fast + Epp developed a heavy timber structure and a glass-and-steel curtain wall to wrap the structure’s north side, as well as triangular glulam coffers that would be prefabricated off-site with integrated mechanical, electrical and sprinkler systems.
Project Details
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Year Built
2017
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Number Of Stories
4
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Bldg system
Mass Timber
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Square footage
60,000
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Construction Type:
III-B
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Building Type:
Assembly (Worship, Restaurant, Theater, etc.)
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Material Types:
Mass Timber
Glue-Laminated Timber (GLT or glulam)
Timber-Frame / Post and Beam
Heavy Timber Decking
Hybrid (wood with steel or concrete)
Wood-Concrete Composite Systems
Project Team
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Fast + Epp Engineer
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StructureCraft Design-Build Subcontractor - Roof Structure
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Ian Boyle Engineer of Record
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Diamond Schmitt Architects Architect
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PCL Construction Contractor
- Project uploaded by Krystal – Communications on 12-02-2022
- Project last updated by Krystal – Communications on 04-16-2024