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- Project last updated by J. Eric Karsh on 03-03-2025
Squamish Lil'Wat Cultural Centre
Whistler, BCThe Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre (SLCC) was built to share cultural knowledge to inspire understanding and respect among all. The building was designed to envoke the longhouses of the Squamish people and the Istken of the Lil'wat people with a modern architectural application. The Cultural Centre embodies the spirit of the partnership between the Squamish and Lil'wat people, wishing to preserve, grow and share traditional cultures with all.
The use of Glulam columns paired together were in place of a traditional posts. This creates an efficient use of materials that resonates with both the Squamish and Lil'wat Nation's belief they are stewards of the lands. The wood used was locally sourced and fabricated regionally to capitalize on the sustainable properties of the material. The use of wood echoes the First Peoples’ connection to the land and spirits.
Project Details
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Année de construction
2008
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Number Of Stories
3
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Système
Bois massif
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Mètres carrés
2,824
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Type de bâtiment:
Usage mixte
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Types de matériaux:
Bois Lamellé-Collé
Lumière-Cadre
poutres en I
Project Team
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EQUILIBRIUM Structural Engineer
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Western Archrib Glulam Fabricator
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Formline Architecture + Urbanism Architect
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Newhaven Construction Ltd Construction Manager
- Project uploaded by [email protected] on 02-21-2025
- Project last updated by J. Eric Karsh on 03-03-2025