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Korean Presbyterian Church
Edmonton, ABThe client wanted a modern building expressing the congregation's Canadian values and aspirations, rather than reflecting on traditional Korean heritage and building traditions. With both the structure and finishes being entirely of wood (and concrete), the space is very inviting and visually warm. The use of a Tudor arch and A-frame construction creates an interior space that is both cost effective, and dramatic. Wood was an extremely cost-effective solution in this project, coming in well below original cost estimates using other materials. A combination of engineered wood and solid sawn lumber had a variety of applications for this project: interior and exterior, structural and non-structural, and exposed and concealed.
Project Details
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Année de construction
2011
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Number Of Stories
1
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Système
Bois massif
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Mètres carrés
929
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Type de bâtiment:
Assemblée (Culte, Restaurant, Théâtre)
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Types de matériaux:
Bois massif
Bois Lamellé-Collé
Project Team
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Western Archrib Glulam Fabricator
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Acius Engineering Ltd. Structural Engineer
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Arrow Engineering Inc. Mechanical Engineer
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Brian Allsopp Architect Ltd. Architect
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Canbian Inc. General Contractor
- Project uploaded by [email protected] on 02-21-2025
- Project last updated by [email protected] on 02-21-2025