Construction cost: $65,000,000 CDN

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Construction cost: $65,000,000 CDN"

Transcription

1 . PROJECT DETAILS Category: New Building Project name: Algonquin Centre for Construction Excellence (ACCE) Institution name/location: Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Institution type: Public College Campus population: Algonquin College: Total Full-Time Students 8,000 Total Number of Employees: 2,803 Project completion date: October 20 Project occupancy: September 20 Project cost: $9,000,000 CDN Size: Gross: 95,000 square feet Assignable: 2,85 square feet (net) Site area affected by the project: 3,35 square feet Construction cost: $65,000,000 CDN Third party sustainability rating: Targeting LEED Platinum Designation by Canada Green Building Council (CaGBC). Submitted to CaGBC on January 2, 202 (targeting 55 LEED Credits) 2. REQUIRED GRAPHIC ELEMENTS INCLUDED ON PAGES 6,, 8, 9, 0 3. SCOPE OF THE PROJECT The Centre (ACCE); located on a new parcel of land donated by the City of Ottawa, extends the Algonquin College Woodroffe Campus beyond its traditional boundaries and integrates the institution with the public transit system thereby fulfilling elements of the College Campus Master Plan as well as the urbanization plans of the adjacent Centrepointe community. This 95,000 square foot building offers community access to an integrated learning and applied research environment by providing classrooms, studios, laboratories, shops and collaboration spaces for 2,500 students in a highly efficient combination of rigorous structure and flexible space, providing generous public spaces and synergies between professional disciplines. The Centre s curriculum and architecture are uniquely designed to bring together industry, faculty and students, encouraging a dynamic exchange of ideas that will benefit Canada s construction industry for decades to come. The new Centre provides an industry hub to train and inspire: construction, architecture and design students, professors, researchers, builders and trades people; it promotes the construction industry as a first choice career destination; it showcases sustainable construction and advances design and building practices; it serves as one-of-a-kind living laboratories.

2 The building is planned around social spaces that encourage interprofessional and interdisciplinary interaction. The terraced commons is an informal work space for students. The Crossroads Café is located between the shops and is the bridge between theory and applied education. The crossroads also connects the public Transit Station with the main College Campus, providing opportunities for the public to see the activities of the building.. INTEGRATED PLANNING The integrated design process was enthusiastically implemented by the College and the Design Team. The entire College community, the Ottawa Construction Association, the City of Ottawa and the Provincial and Federal Governments were engaged into a passionate conversation about an innovative, cross-disciplinary, Centre for Construction Excellence. The Design Team have benefited from the early contribution of the Owner s and Constructor s expertise during the design process. Green Roofscape Concept The visual information in the form of computer based 3D Revit models was developed and presented at several stages of the design. Interactive workshops with the College Stakeholders created a true sense of joint authorship. 5. IMPLEMENTATION To meet the extremely tight schedule the Design-Build Team had to implement a fast-track construction method with sequential tendering which in essence is erecting the building while the design is still on the drawing boards. The Design Team had delivered tender packages, building permit submittals and design review packages continuously for six months. The Foundation Permit Drawings were delivered less than a month after the job had been awarded to the Design-Builder, while architectural, mechanical, electrical, civil and remaining structural drawings were in the early stage of design and IDP Process. The fast-track schedule required a greater than normal effort on the Design Team, Design- Builder and trades part as well as a two-way ongoing coordination and cooperation between the trade contractors and the Design Team. Responding to Algonquin s Program Requirement of creating the building that serves as living laboratory, the building showcases many different systems and materials. Exposed structure, plumbing, mechanical and electrical services, combined with wall and floor assemblies are revealed in cut-away sections and mock-ups and are exhibited throughout the building to provide learning opportunities for students. The structural, environmental and energy performance of the building is monitored and displayed interactively letting viewers understand the invisible forces and processes taking place inside the building. The architectural details are designed to showcase craftsmanship of the building constructors. 6. RESULTS Building as a Landscape: To transform the frayed landscape of the suburban, industrial site, the building is conceived as an undulating landscape, linking park, arrival plaza, terraces, shops, classrooms and offices in one continuous form. It connects nature and student commons and public café with south-facing terraces and roof gardens, blurring distinctions between building and nature. While landscape defines its profile, line and colour unify its edges. Vertically banded-storey-high panels and storey-high windows dominate the walls, animated by coloured solar sunshades. 2

3 Student commons and public amenities are expressed as expanses of glass curtains, with long lines of horizontal mullions. The landscape is a lively interplay of different ecosystems that enriches the bio-diversity of the site and enlivens the urban context. The design explicitly naturalizes the site and increases biodiversity. Vegetative areas over the adjacent transit tunnel are organized into urban ecosystems, each with a dominant biozone. The biodiversity of the site has increased 300%. Gateway and Crossroads: The building is a gateway to the campus and also a crossroads where students, faculty and the public come together. Appropriate space allocation, visibility and ease of access determine the College s ability to interact with the community. Essential in a building with 2/ operation and integrated with public transit is the clear planning of zones; zones for the public, those for the public/college interaction and those for private use by student and faculty are clearly delineated and an independent access for transit users is identified. By doing so, the objective of the Centre to inspire and to educate is made possible without compromise to safety or operations. Architecture That Inspires: The design concept for ACCE inspires with its unique form that blends building and landscape, its varied and dramatic interior spaces, and the playful use of colour to animate its facades. At the same time, it is a highly-efficient combination of rigorous structure and flexible space, providing generous public spaces and synergies between professional disciplines. The planning incorporates clear circulation and egress, using visible stairs and elevators that allow users to easily orient themselves. Based on a simple organizational diagram, reflecting patterns of use and movement sequences, the interior provides numerous vantage points and overlooks between different areas and activities. Arrival and Showcase: The great hall, with its two dramatic seating pods floating overhead, welcomes the visitor into the building. Importantly for visitor orientation, the layout of the building is made immediately clear by views to the atrium on the left, to the learning street ahead, an up the terraced student commons to the crossroads on the second floor. The great hall is an ideal place for exhibitions, whether to showcase the work of students or to display the full-scale mock-ups used in the construction process. It can also be used for events by the community or by industry partners. Student Commons: A terraced student commons overlooks the lobby. The work areas created are discretely isolated from transit users with glass walls, and shielded from glare by a wood trellis. Tables are arranged to allow study materials whether they are drawings or text books to be spread out to facilitate student-to-student and interdisciplinary learning. Bringing Nature Inside: The design concept explicitly embraces nature. Bio-philic concepts support the positive experience of natural systems in the constructed environments. The bio-wall, a focal point of the atrium, is also an active part of the air system, filtering undesirable VOCs and CO2, and improving indoor air quality. Public Routes through Building 3

4 A return bypass is provided to allow regeneration and servicing of the bio-wall, as well as the management of humidification. A Street for Learning: The central, active spine of the shops wing is the Learning Street that connects to the crossroads. Lit from above by long, linear skylight and animated by stairs, displays and windows into shops, the learning street is not just a circulation route but a light-filled place that inspires curiosity and innovation. Instructional Spaces; Meeting Students Needs: The ACCE includes a wide range of formal and informal instructional spaces, from classrooms and studios to laboratories and shops. As much learning takes place within the classroom as in corridors and public areas, which form part of the unstructured social classroom at Algonquin. The design for the ACCE has created a light-filled network of study, lounge, snacking and social spaces at a variety of scales to address this important dimension of student life. In addition to the terraced student commons described earlier, there is a computer access centre with break-out and quiet study rooms; a resource library; exhibition space in the great hall for student projects; two seating pods in the great hall for self-directed learning; and the café and food court at the crossroads. By the quality of the design vision and its execution, the numerous student-focused design features, the quality of informal learning areas, and the student-oriented delivery of instruction we believe the design will play a significant role in attracting student applications to the ACCE. Project Metric: 95,000 Gross sf; 2,85 assignable sf; 3,35 sq. ft. site affected area; 2,500 Fulltime Students Sustainability Metric: Targeting LEED Platinum: Submitted to CaGBC on January 2, 202 Summary of Credits: Project Total: 55 credits Sustainable Site: 2 credits Energy and Atmosphere: 2 credits Water Efficiency: 5 credits Materials and Resources: 8 credits Indoor Environmental Quality: 3 credits Innovation & Design Process: 5 credits. FIVE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES THAT DROVE PROJECT DECISION-MAKING Issue & 2: Academic Program Requirements of Flexibility/Adaptability and Structural Issues To meet the requirements of rapidly changing College curriculum the design of the multi-storey portion is a synthesis of planning, space making, social arrangements, structure and building services. The primary structure is a 9m x 2m (29 6 x 39 ) bay, complemented by a 3.6m ( 0 ) wide circulation zone at the edge of a 9m x 2m (29 6 x 88 ) atrium; the strategy yields 80% column free space on the east, 00% column free on the west. There are no shear walls except at exit stairs. Where cross-bracing is required, chevron braces are used to maximize flexibility.

5 Structure and service layout provide guidance and flexibility for present and future planning: major and minor bay sizes, exposed structure in the halls and concealed structure on the perimeter provide a context for circulation, social and common spaces, program areas and support spaces. Flexibility is demonstrated in the very different room layouts using basically the same structural bay system: Levels and 2 contain the major public spaces; levels 3 and contain alternate classroom layouts; level 5 shows an office arrangement with open and closed offices. While each layout responds to programmatic needs, they also reinforce the overall design concept. Design of the two-storey shop wing is also a synthesis of planning, space, structure and building services. Besides the two bay sizes that provide maximum flexibility, the shop wing also incorporates m (23 ) wide mezzanines, extending from the interior learning street to the exterior walls. The mezzanines function in a number of ways: they contain mechanical and electrical equipment serving the shop areas; they organize storage mezzanines; and they reduce the unsupported height of acoustic partitions between spaces. Issue 3: Access Pedestrian, Bicyclist, Transit, Vehicular, Service Drop-off and Parking The building is a gateway to the campus and also a crossroads. It is interconnected with public transit station, and pedestrian bridge leading to the main campus. It includes public routes through the building at ground and second floors. The 2/ operation of the building and integration with the public transit and publicly used food court and café was essential to the planning public and private zones without compromise to safety or operations. The project includes only 6 public parking spaces and takes full advantage of public transportation and bicyclist access. Issue : Sustainability The College vision for a building that showcases its commitment to sustainability (that is understood as triple bottom line people, profit, planet ) guided the Design Team to implement Building as Landscape concept and to make elements of sustainability visible to students and the community; visible monitoring system (living laboratory concept); green roof; innovative daylighting solutions, solar thermal energy, bio-wall, solar photovoltaic, rainwater collection system, and a very efficient (65% better than MNECB) mechanical systems. The building is a LEED Platinum candidate with 55 LEED credits. Issue 5: Other: Project Delivery Schedule To meet the extremely tight delivery schedule the Design-Builder had to implement a fast-track construction method with sequential tendering which in essence is erecting the building while the design is still on the drawing board. The fast-track schedule required a much greater than normal coordination and cooperative effort between the Design Team, the Trade Contractors and the Design- Builder. 8. INSTITUTIONAL STATEMENT ON THE LAST PAGE 5

6 Landscaped Plaza over Transit Tunnel NAVAHO DRIVE Future Bridge Link COLLEGE AVE Future Transit Station West Entrance Arrival Plaza Green Roof North Entrance Future Bridge Link South Entrance Outdoor Amphitheatre Green Roof Green Roof Bridge Link WOODROFFE AVE Site Plan Algonquin Centre for Construction Excellence Bridge Link across Woodroffe Avenue Main Campus Plaza over underground Transit Way 3 Partial Campus Map 6

7 Ground Floor 2 0 Second Floor Great Hall 2. Atrium 3. Multi-Purpose Room. Learning Street and Workshops 5. Outdoor Construction Area 6. Loading. Seating Pods 8. Terraced Seating 9. Cafe concourse 0. Classrooms. Bridge Link to Main Campus 2. Future Bridge Links to Transit Station 3. Workshops Longitudinal Section through Great Hall and Workshops

8 2 2 3 Third Floor Fourth Floor 6. Atrium 2. Studios / Labs 3. Outdoor Amphitheatre. Green Roof 5. Classrooms 6. Staff Lounge. Offices Fifth Floor Section through Atrium 8

9 . East Elevation 2. South Elevation 3. Southeast Elevation 2 3 Photography: Tom Arban 9

10 . West Elevation 2. Northwest Elevation 3. North Elevation (computer generated image) Photography: Tom Arban Computer Rendering: Dalibor Cizek 2 3 0

11 6 February SCUP/AIA-CAE Excellence in Architecture Award To the 202 Awards Jury, In 200, Algonquin College developed a vision for the creation of an integrated learning and applied research environment to better address our own academic mission as well as the growing needs of the construction industry for skilled trades and occupations workers. Through strong advocacy with all levels of government, and close partnerships with the construction industry and the surrounding communities, construction began in October 2009 for the Algonquin Centre for Construction Excellence (ACCE). The ACCE, located on a new parcel of land donated by the City of Ottawa, extends the Algonquin College Woodroffe Campus beyond its traditional boundaries and integrates the institution with the public transit system, thereby fulfilling elements of the College campus master plan as well as the urbanization plans of the adjacent Centrepointe community. The ACCE is a $9 million, 90,000 square foot uniquely green and architecturally iconic learning centre that offers state-of-the-art facilities for construction-related skilled trades and occupations education and training. Home to over 2,500 full-time and 5,000 part-time students, the centre uses an integrated learning approach to deliver 2 programs of study covering a wide range of disciplines including architecture, design, engineering technology, building trades, building Science, and construction industry research. The facility has been built to the exacting standards of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program. Striving to achieve LEED Platinum Certification, the centre is a showcase for sustainable construction practices and superior craftsmanship, and serves as a one-of-a-kind living laboratory that demonstrates what is possible through innovative design, construction, maintenance and operation. Finally, the centre also acts as a hub for the construction industry, allowing professionals in the sector to network and interface with both students and staff, furthering relationships and promoting a vibrant career field. The ACCE has been the largest and most technically complex academic construction project that Algonquin College has ever undertaken. It presented the Design Team with a number of challenges, all of which were addressed with great enthusiasm, passion, professionalism, and technical depth. Their understanding of our requirements and our desires (both artistic and functional ones) resulted in the creation of an edifice that exceeded our expectations and would stand the test of time for generations, not only showcasing the best the industry could design and build, but also allowing the building to be used as a practical living learning tool on a scale seldom seen in an educational institution setting. In closing, the architecture of the ACCE is both iconic and significant on many levels: it visually bridges the older part of the campus with the new Centrepointe community urban development; its elegant design belies a complex array of different functions under one roof; its interior features allow for great architectural teaching moments; it is an environmental demonstration centre for sustainable development and building practices; and a showcase for how a professional Design Build team s attention to their client s needs can deliver innovation, aesthetics, functionality and value. Their creativity transformed our environment and how we live in it, and for that, the ACCE is deserving of an Excellence in Architecture award from the SPUC/AIA-CAE. Yours sincerely, Claude Brulé Dean, Faculty of Technology and Trades Algonquin College, Ottawa

Diamond Schmitt Architects MEDIA RELEASE November 24, 2011

Diamond Schmitt Architects MEDIA RELEASE November 24, 2011 Diamond Schmitt Architects MEDIA RELEASE November 24, 2011 ALGONQUIN CENTRE FOR CONSTRUCTION EXCELLENCE OPENS LEED Platinum trades school is a living laboratory TORONTO The Algonquin Centre for Construction

More information

Academic Building Naming Prospectus. Environment Hall HOME OF THE NICHOLAS SCHOOL OF THE ENVIRONMENT AT DUKE UNIVERSITY

Academic Building Naming Prospectus. Environment Hall HOME OF THE NICHOLAS SCHOOL OF THE ENVIRONMENT AT DUKE UNIVERSITY Academic Building Naming Prospectus HOME OF THE NICHOLAS SCHOOL OF THE ENVIRONMENT AT DUKE UNIVERSITY In today s interconnected world, the ripples of environmental change impact us all and every facet

More information

Diamond Schmitt Architects MEDIA RELEASE September 17, 2013

Diamond Schmitt Architects MEDIA RELEASE September 17, 2013 Diamond Schmitt Architects MEDIA RELEASE September 17, 2013 RESEARCH TOWER OPENS AT SICK CHILDREN S HOSPITAL A new typology for research laboratories in the high-rise form TORONTO The Peter Gilgan Centre

More information

University of Pennsylvania, Neural and Behavioral Sciences Building

University of Pennsylvania, Neural and Behavioral Sciences Building University of Pennsylvania, Neural and Behavioral Sciences Building Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Category: Architecture The genesis for the new Neural and Behavioral Sciences (NBS) building is the acknowledgment

More information

implementation r expression in landscape

implementation r expression in landscape 6 ubc okanagan implementation campus plan r expression in landscape 68 6 implementation campus plan sections The Campus Plan supports the academic mission, values and commitments of the University by providing

More information

HIGHER EDUCATION RESTORATION: NEW LIFE FOR A CONTAMINATED ENVIRONMENT CLEMSON UNIVERSITY ZUCKER FAMILY GRADUATE EDUCATION CENTER

HIGHER EDUCATION RESTORATION: NEW LIFE FOR A CONTAMINATED ENVIRONMENT CLEMSON UNIVERSITY ZUCKER FAMILY GRADUATE EDUCATION CENTER HIGHER EDUCATION RESTORATION: NEW LIFE FOR A CONTAMINATED ENVIRONMENT CLEMSON UNIVERSITY ZUCKER FAMILY GRADUATE EDUCATION CENTER Port cities are fascinating places, and Charleston is no exception. The

More information

iii. Visioning framework

iii. Visioning framework III. VISION iii. Visioning framework III.1 Overview A vision is a clear and succinct description of what an institution and its community should look like after it successfully implements its goals and

More information

ATLANTA-FULTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM CENTRAL LIBRARY RENOVATION

ATLANTA-FULTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM CENTRAL LIBRARY RENOVATION ATLANTA-FULTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM CENTRAL LIBRARY RENOVATION APRIL 11, 2018 VINES ARCHITECTURE AGENDA: CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT EXTERIOR PLAZA STRATEGY PLAN DISTRIBUTION CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT EMERGING PRINCIPLES

More information

University of Saskatchewan CAMPUS MASTER PLAN. Senate Meeting Preliminary Presentation. April 21, 2018 DIALOG ECS DA WATT

University of Saskatchewan CAMPUS MASTER PLAN. Senate Meeting Preliminary Presentation. April 21, 2018 DIALOG ECS DA WATT University of Saskatchewan CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Senate Meeting Preliminary Presentation April 21, 2018 DIALOG ECS DA WATT project process presentation agenda Stakeholder Engagement Project Control phase1

More information

Phase 1 : Understanding the Campus Context. Phase 2 : APPROACHES - Alternates & Preferred Plan

Phase 1 : Understanding the Campus Context. Phase 2 : APPROACHES - Alternates & Preferred Plan Introduction MASTER PLAN PURPOSE WHY A CAMPUS MASTER PLAN? The purpose of the Master Plan at the University of Illinois at Chicago is to translate UIC s strategic goals and objectives into a compelling

More information

PALOMAR COLLEGE LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER

PALOMAR COLLEGE LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER PALOMAR COLLEGE LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER C15-05-PID The Learning Resource Center will centralize the college s information services in one location and will become the focal point of campus, offering a

More information

CAL POLY MASTER PLAN UPDATE, March 2015

CAL POLY MASTER PLAN UPDATE, March 2015 Some Key Themes in the General Guiding Principles Academic Mission The plan must foremost advance the University s academic mission and student success. Foresight and Adaptability The plan should take

More information

2012 Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture. North Toronto Collegiate Institute Redevelopment (NTCI)

2012 Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture. North Toronto Collegiate Institute Redevelopment (NTCI) 2012 Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture North Toronto Collegiate Institute Redevelopment (NTCI) Toronto, ON Project of Distinction New Construction CS&P Architects North Toronto Collegiate

More information

RA1.01. Project Description:

RA1.01. Project Description: Project Description: Designed around a philosophy of "healthy building for healthy bodies," the University s recreation center inspires personal health and wellness. As the University s campus continues

More information

WELCOME TO THE CHOUTEAU GREENWAY DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION WORKING GROUP!

WELCOME TO THE CHOUTEAU GREENWAY DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION WORKING GROUP! WELCOME TO THE CHOUTEAU GREENWAY DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION WORKING GROUP! Chouteau Greenway Steering Committee and Working Groups Overview Overview January 9, 2019 Chouteau Greenway will transform

More information

2014 Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture. White Hill Middle School Campus Master Plan & Design. Ross Valley School District Fairfax, CA

2014 Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture. White Hill Middle School Campus Master Plan & Design. Ross Valley School District Fairfax, CA 2014 Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture White Hill Middle School Campus Master Plan & Design Ross Valley School District Fairfax, CA Main Exterior Image Main Exterior Image Main Site Diagram

More information

Carleton University. Nicol Building New Sprott School of Business. Design Brief and Planning Rationale. Carleton University

Carleton University. Nicol Building New Sprott School of Business. Design Brief and Planning Rationale. Carleton University Carleton University Nicol Building New Sprott School of Business Design Brief and Planning Rationale Carleton University Design Team Proposal New Sprott School of Business Academic Building 2019 October

More information

Developer s Program. The Station at East 54

Developer s Program. The Station at East 54 Developer s Program The Station at East 54 Existing Conditions The Station at East 54 is proposed for a 1.12 acre site at the northeast corner of Hamilton Road and Prestwick Road, tucked between the East

More information

Health Sciences City The available land area, although limited, combined with the unique partnership between the primary institutions and the supporting partnerships of the development interests within

More information

(DC1) Direct Development Control Provision DC1 Area 4

(DC1) Direct Development Control Provision DC1 Area 4 . General Purpose (DC) Direct Development Control Provision DC Area 4 The purpose of this Provision is to provide for an area of commercial office employment and residential development in support of the

More information

1 Welcome! UBC Okanagan Master Plan Update - Open House

1 Welcome! UBC Okanagan Master Plan Update - Open House 1 Welcome! UBC Okanagan Master Plan Update - Open House UBC is updating the Master Plan for the Okanagan Campus. The purpose of today s Open House is to: Present the draft 2015 Master Plan Answer any questions

More information

r.i.s.e demonstration center washington, dc project category: architecture

r.i.s.e demonstration center washington, dc project category: architecture r.i.s.e demonstration center washington, dc project category: architecture R.I.S.E. Demonstration Center is the adaptive reuse of the historic Chapel at St. Elizabeths East Campus to create an interim

More information

East Bayshore Road Neighbourhood

East Bayshore Road Neighbourhood East Bayshore Road Neighbourhood Northridge Property Management Urban Design Brief 3195 East Bayshore Road City of Owen Sound January 2016 East Bayshore Road Neighbourhood Northridge Property Management

More information

University of West Florida s New School of Science and Engineering Building Adheres to PKAL Principles

University of West Florida s New School of Science and Engineering Building Adheres to PKAL Principles FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE News Release Contact: Anne Taylor Carros Lord, Aeck & Sargent 404-253-6710 acarros@lasarchitect.com or Ann Kohut Kohut Communications Consulting 770-913-9747 annielk@bellsouth.net

More information

NORTH TORONTO COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. the Journey to a New Urban School + the Partnerships which gave it Life

NORTH TORONTO COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. the Journey to a New Urban School + the Partnerships which gave it Life NORTH TORONTO COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE the Journey to a New Urban School + the Partnerships which gave it Life NORTH TORONTO COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE the Journey to a New Urban School + the Partnerships which

More information

Value Engineering Seminar & Design for the Woodroffe Avenue Pedestrian Bridge November 24, 2009

Value Engineering Seminar & Design for the Woodroffe Avenue Pedestrian Bridge November 24, 2009 Value Engineering Seminar & Design for the Woodroffe Avenue Pedestrian Bridge November 24, 2009 Elizabeth Murphy, P.Eng. Sr. Project Manager, City of Ottawa Introduction Algonquin College and the City

More information

2014 Michael G. Meyers Design Competition

2014 Michael G. Meyers Design Competition 2014 Michael G. Meyers Design Competition #College2020MGMC HISTORY - CULTURE - ACADEMIA. This year, the design problem for the MGMC is to design a new academic building for Rice University. The University

More information

Westwind Developments Ltd. PIONEER LANDS AREA STRUCTURE PLAN - PROPOSED AMENDMENT

Westwind Developments Ltd. PIONEER LANDS AREA STRUCTURE PLAN - PROPOSED AMENDMENT FEBRUARY 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 BACKGROUND... 1 1.1 Amendment... 1 2.0 LOCATION & CONTEXT... 2 2.1 Land Ownership... 2 3.0 POLICY CONTEXT... 3 3.1 Municipal Development Plan... 3 3.2 Capital Region

More information

Federal Way Public Schools Support Services Center 1211 S 332 nd Street Federal Way, WA Federal Way Public Schools Completion Fall 2012

Federal Way Public Schools Support Services Center 1211 S 332 nd Street Federal Way, WA Federal Way Public Schools Completion Fall 2012 Project Info: Federal Way Public Schools Support Services Center 1211 S 332 nd Street Federal Way, WA 98003 Federal Way Public Schools Completion Fall 2012 PROJECT ATTRIBUTES Responsiveness to program,

More information

View from North West Corner

View from North West Corner View from North West Corner The overall character of the TLC design is a bold but simple building that is characterized by a rational plan, strategic compact massing and distinguished by four major unique

More information

Solana Ranch Elementary School

Solana Ranch Elementary School 2015 Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture Solana Ranch Elementary School Category: New Construction Solana Beach School District Solana Beach, CA Project name Project name Landscape Plan Community

More information

MUSEE DES CONFLUENCES COOP HIMMELB(L)AU BOMBAY SAPPHIRE DISTILLERY HEATHERWICK STUDIO CASAMAN, DESA PARKCITY UNIT ONE DESIGN

MUSEE DES CONFLUENCES COOP HIMMELB(L)AU BOMBAY SAPPHIRE DISTILLERY HEATHERWICK STUDIO CASAMAN, DESA PARKCITY UNIT ONE DESIGN S I N G A P O R E $ 8 M A L A Y S I A R M 1 8 H O N G K O N G H K D 9 0 A U S T R A L I A A U S $ 1 4. 9 5 O T H E R S U S $ 1 2 design and architecture www.designandarchitecture.com MUSEE DES CONFLUENCES

More information

Executive Summary. Houston Museum of American Art New York, New York

Executive Summary. Houston Museum of American Art New York, New York Executive Summary This proposal details the work to be completed in the spring of 2013. It presents a description of the redesign of several systems present in the. Included are explanations of two depth

More information

Thames Hall Modernization. Town Hall Meeting December 3, 2018

Thames Hall Modernization. Town Hall Meeting December 3, 2018 Thames Hall Modernization Town Hall Meeting December 3, 2018 AGENDA December 3, 2018 1 Project Data 2 Pre Design Overview 3 Design Update 4 Open Forum Q & A Thames Hall Modernization Project Project Location:

More information

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO FACULTY OF LAW

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO FACULTY OF LAW VIEW LOOKING NORTH FROM HOSKIN AVENUE AND PHILOSOPHER S WALK UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO FACULTY OF LAW Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects September 00 Consultant Team Phillips Faarrevaag Smallenberg

More information

2014 Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture. Lassonde School of Engineering. York University Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2014 Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture. Lassonde School of Engineering. York University Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2014 Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture Lassonde School of Engineering York University Toronto, Ontario, Canada Lassonde School of Engineering The natural setting for the building was an inspiration

More information

University of the District of Columbia Van Ness Campus Master Plan Community Open House 3. December 8, 2010

University of the District of Columbia Van Ness Campus Master Plan Community Open House 3. December 8, 2010 University of the District of Columbia Van Ness Campus Master Plan Open House 3 December 8, 2010 Introductions Sequence of Work: Campus Master Plan BEGIN: INTRODUCE AND START WORK Project Initiation Team

More information

Workshop 3. City of Burlington Waterfront Hotel Planning Study. September 14, The Planning Partnership

Workshop 3. City of Burlington Waterfront Hotel Planning Study. September 14, The Planning Partnership Workshop 3 City of Burlington Waterfront Hotel Planning Study September 14, 2017 The Planning Partnership The Waterfront Hotel Planning Study 01 The Brant & Lakeshore Planning Study will establish a Strategic

More information

design & access statement Proposed Erection of 68 Bedroom Hotel and Restaurant with Associated Landscaping

design & access statement Proposed Erection of 68 Bedroom Hotel and Restaurant with Associated Landscaping Proposed Erection of 68 Bedroom Hotel and Restaurant with Associated Landscaping Promenade, design & access statement lawrencemcphersonassociates 6 new road, ayr, ka8 8ex On Behalf of July 2015 CONTENTS

More information

Notting Hill Housing & The Development Team

Notting Hill Housing & The Development Team Notting Hill Housing & The Development Team Welcome to Notting Hill Housing s final consultation event about the Western Avenue sites. This is the third and final consultation event that has been held

More information

2014 Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture. Digital Media Lab Stratford Campus. University of Waterloo Stratford, Ontario, Canada

2014 Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture. Digital Media Lab Stratford Campus. University of Waterloo Stratford, Ontario, Canada 2014 Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture Digital Media Lab Stratford Campus University of Waterloo Stratford, Ontario, Canada Digital Media Lab The first phase of the new Stratford Campus is

More information

Part D. College Avenue Campus PAGE 121 UNIVERSITY OF REGINA / CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 2011

Part D. College Avenue Campus PAGE 121 UNIVERSITY OF REGINA / CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 2011 Part D College Avenue Campus UNIVERSITY OF REGINA / CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 2011 PAGE 121 PAGE 122 PREPARED BY / DIALOG Figure D-1. A view of the College Building at the College Avenue Campus in winter 11.0

More information

r.i.s.e demonstration center

r.i.s.e demonstration center r.i.s.e demonstration center washington, dc r.i.s.e. demonstration center site context R.I.S.E. Demonstration Center is the adaptive reuse of the historic St. Elizabeths East Chapel to create an interim

More information

urban and regional planning

urban and regional planning urban and regional planning Michigan Planning seeks to shape placebased policy and design for social equity and sustainability, regional solutions to metropolitan problems, just and effective remedies

More information

The Master Plan Framework

The Master Plan Framework The Master Plan Framework The East Harbour Master Plan advances the development of 60 acres of former industrial lands east of the Don River. The Master Plan outlines a vision for a vibrant, transit-oriented

More information

2014 Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture

2014 Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture 2014 Exhibition of School Planning and Architecture Quarry Park Corporate Child Care Facility Private development Calgary, Alberta Quarry Park Corporate Child Care Facility Main Exterior Image Quarry Park

More information

Sewanee Village + Request for Builder/Developer Proposals

Sewanee Village + Request for Builder/Developer Proposals Sewanee Village + Request for Builder/Developer Proposals Contact: Frank X. Gladu Special Assistant to the Vice Chancellor University of the South 735 University Ave Version 3 Sewanee TN 37383 Released:

More information

DESIGN GUIDELINES CITY OF OTTAWA

DESIGN GUIDELINES CITY OF OTTAWA DESIGN GUIDELINES CITY OF OTTAWA DECEMBER 17, 2015 BASED ON THE ISLES: DOMTAR LANDS REDEVELOPMENT MASTER PLAN DATED APRIL 22, 2014 AND PREPARED BY PERKINS+WILL ZIBI DESIGN GUIDELINES Prepared by FOTENN

More information

A1 Portrait: Pdf/print with bleed & slug

A1 Portrait: Pdf/print with bleed & slug 01 Hammersmith Campus Imperial West St Mary's Campus South Kensington Campus Charing Cross Campus Royal Brompton Campus Chelsea and Westminster Campus Existing Imperial College London campuses ABOUT IMPERIAL

More information

New-Cast Mixed-use Development Proposal King Street West, Newcastle, Ontario

New-Cast Mixed-use Development Proposal King Street West, Newcastle, Ontario URBAN DESIGN BRIEF New-Cast Mixed-use Development Proposal King Street West, Newcastle, Ontario TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1.0 Executive Summary 2.0 Creating Vibrant and Sustainable Urban Places: Excerpts from

More information

Minto In Kensington Open House. Thursday March 23, pm Hillhurst Sunnyside Community Association Ave NW

Minto In Kensington Open House. Thursday March 23, pm Hillhurst Sunnyside Community Association Ave NW Minto In Kensington Open House Thursday March 23, 2017 6-8 pm Hillhurst Sunnyside Community Association 1320 5 Ave NW Project Background & Timeline Background Project Highlights Minto Communities continues

More information

A STRATEGIC PLAN FOR L ARCHE TORONTO

A STRATEGIC PLAN FOR L ARCHE TORONTO A STRATEGIC PLAN FOR L ARCHE TORONTO SEPTEMBER 2017 SEPTEMBER 2021 1 Greetings Friends, We are so pleased to share with you L Arche Toronto s Strategic Plan for 2017 2021. This plan was developed in the

More information

GOW HASTINGS ARCHITECTS ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHICS GOWHASTINGS.COM

GOW HASTINGS ARCHITECTS ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHICS GOWHASTINGS.COM GOW HASTINGS ARCHITECTS ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHICS GOWHASTINGS.COM branding wayfinding signage Environmental graphic design is the visual communication of a built environment for the purpose of connecting

More information

11 February CAMPUS MASTER PLAN UPDATE Focus Group - Design Guidelines

11 February CAMPUS MASTER PLAN UPDATE Focus Group - Design Guidelines 11 February 2016 CAMPUS MASTER PLAN UPDATE Focus Group - Design Guidelines AGENDA Introductions Planning Scope The 2004 Campus Plan Observations Design Guidelines - 2004 Plan SWOT Exercise Analysis Goals

More information

It is about sustainable development. A sustainable education and research center for our city.

It is about sustainable development. A sustainable education and research center for our city. It is about sustainable development A sustainable education and research center for our city. It is about sustainable development It is about building community A new vision Located in the heart of Downtown

More information

THE LANDMARK PROJECT: ST. GEORGE CAMPUS BEFORE AND AFTER

THE LANDMARK PROJECT: ST. GEORGE CAMPUS BEFORE AND AFTER THE LANDMARK PROJECT: ST. GEORGE CAMPUS BEFORE AND AFTER The Landmark Project will reimagine the historic core of the St. George campus by creating dynamic, open spaces where students, faculty and the

More information

6. RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE ELEMENT

6. RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE ELEMENT 6. RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE Introduction This Recreation and Open Space Element includes Goals, Objectives and Policies (GOP) that apply to the main campus in Gainesville and the Lake Wauburg Recreation

More information

Technical Appendix L, University Community Plan Town Center

Technical Appendix L, University Community Plan Town Center Technical Appendix L, University Community Plan Town Center Table of Contents L.1 Executive Summary L.2 Merced County University Community Plan, 2004 Findings L.2.1 Visioning L.2.2 UCP Goals, Objectives

More information

SUSTAINABLE BUILDING CHALLENGE iisbe11 CANADA SB11 CALL FOR POSTER PRESENTATIONS. Submitted by: Project: Okanagan College Centre for Learning

SUSTAINABLE BUILDING CHALLENGE iisbe11 CANADA SB11 CALL FOR POSTER PRESENTATIONS. Submitted by: Project: Okanagan College Centre for Learning SUSTAINABLE BUILDING CHALLENGE iisbe11 CANADA SB11 CALL FOR POSTER PRESENTATIONS Project: Okanagan College Centre for Learning Attn: Bob Bach iisbe Canada SB11 Call for Posters c/o Energy Profiles Limited

More information

Park Board Strategic Framework. (Mission, Vision, Directions, Goals and Objectives) June 27, 2012

Park Board Strategic Framework. (Mission, Vision, Directions, Goals and Objectives) June 27, 2012 Park Board Strategic Framework (Mission, Vision, Directions, Goals and Objectives) June 27, 2012 Planning Process Overview Phase 1: Renewed Strategic Framework Phase 2: Objectives Phase 3: Prioritization

More information

Notting Hill Housing & The Development Team

Notting Hill Housing & The Development Team Notting Hill Housing & The Development Team Welcome to Notting Hill Housing s first consultation event about the sites. Notting Hill is one of the most innovative housing associations in the UK and one

More information

CENTER FOR GREAT LAKES ECOLOGY 3

CENTER FOR GREAT LAKES ECOLOGY 3 ARCHITECTURE 2201 Architectural Design I Fall Semester 2015 CENTER FOR GREAT LAKES ECOLOGY 3 This project explores our human relationship with water, ecology, and the natural environment on a site located

More information

Loebl Schlossman & Hackl

Loebl Schlossman & Hackl Loebl Schlossman & Hackl in association with PSA-Dewberry Chicago, IL EIU Experience 1999 Plan Eastern Illinois University 1999 and 2002 Campus Master Plans Charleston, IL 2002 Update Highly Participatory

More information

REPORT TO BOARD ON PREFERENCES tbp/architecture CCSF Facilities Master Plan, October 23, 2016

REPORT TO BOARD ON PREFERENCES tbp/architecture CCSF Facilities Master Plan, October 23, 2016 PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to update the Board on the Facilities Master Plan initiative. PROCESS The Board conducted a Study Session about Phase 1 Needs on August 18, 2016. Since that time,

More information

WELCOME TO THE CHOUTEAU GREENWAY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WORKING GROUP!

WELCOME TO THE CHOUTEAU GREENWAY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WORKING GROUP! WELCOME TO THE CHOUTEAU GREENWAY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WORKING GROUP! Chouteau Greenway Steering Committee and Working Groups Overview Overview January 9, 2019 Chouteau Greenway will transform St. Louis

More information

SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY RESPONSE POST ON GEORGIA 349 W GEORGIA ST REZONING APPLICATION REV 2 - UDP ADDENDUM

SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY RESPONSE POST ON GEORGIA 349 W GEORGIA ST REZONING APPLICATION REV 2 - UDP ADDENDUM SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY RESPONSE 3.0 SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY RESPONSE 58 3.1 Childcare 60 3.2 Community Building 63 3.3 Housing 65 3.4 Green Mobility 68 3.5 Heritage Retention 70 3.6 Heritage Art 72 3.7 Public

More information

1.4 TRANSIT VISION 2040 FROM VISION TO ACTION THEME 1: PUTTING TRANSIT AT THE CENTRE OF COMMUNITIES. Fully integrate transit with community design

1.4 TRANSIT VISION 2040 FROM VISION TO ACTION THEME 1: PUTTING TRANSIT AT THE CENTRE OF COMMUNITIES. Fully integrate transit with community design TRANSIT VISION 2040 FROM VISION TO ACTION TRANSIT VISION 2040 defines a future in which public transit maximizes its contribution to quality of life with benefits that support a vibrant and equitable society,

More information

FRAMEWORK OF DESIGN REVIEW:

FRAMEWORK OF DESIGN REVIEW: Introduction FRAMEWORK OF DESIGN REVIEW: All projects promote Superior Design by exhibiting thoughtful relationships in the following areas: Site; Architecture; Landscaping; Placemaking / Livability; and

More information

Southeast Markham Community Centre + Library Public Meeting City of Markham

Southeast Markham Community Centre + Library Public Meeting City of Markham Southeast Markham Community Centre + Library Public Meeting City of Markham Sept 10, 2012 Agenda Presentation and Discussion 1. Welcome and Background 2. Location 3. Perkins + Will Design Consultant 4.

More information

Update on University Avenue Study. September 21, 2015

Update on University Avenue Study. September 21, 2015 Update on University Avenue Study September 21, 2015 Existing Building Capacity Analysis Desired Potential Programs for Corridor District University Commons 50,000 +/- GSF Consolidate Student Services

More information

Norwich (United Kingdom), 9-10 September 2004

Norwich (United Kingdom), 9-10 September 2004 THE CONGRESS OF LOCAL AND REGIONAL AUTHORITIES Council of Europe F 67075 Strasbourg Cedex Tel : +33 (0)3 88 41 20 00 Fax : +33 (0)3 88 41 27 51/ 37 47 http://www.coe.int/cplre COLLOQUIES, SEMINARS, FORUMS

More information

Building Technology III New York City College of Technology. Course Day 21 Revit Day 12 (Project Day 10)

Building Technology III New York City College of Technology. Course Day 21 Revit Day 12 (Project Day 10) Building Technology III New York City College of Technology Course Day 21 Revit Day 12 () The New Academic Building & Space Programming Professor Paul C. King, RA, AIA, ARA Prof.Paul.King@Gmail.com http://professorpaulking.wordpress.com/

More information

SUBJECT: Waterfront Hotel Planning Study Update TO: Planning and Development Committee FROM: Department of City Building. Recommendation: Purpose:

SUBJECT: Waterfront Hotel Planning Study Update TO: Planning and Development Committee FROM: Department of City Building. Recommendation: Purpose: Page 1 of Report PB-23-18 SUBJECT: Waterfront Hotel Planning Study Update TO: Planning and Development Committee FROM: Department of City Building Report Number: PB-23-18 Wards Affected: 2 File Numbers:

More information

WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Quad Cities Riverfront Campus Preliminary Master Plan Presentation 2 February 1, 2006 Achieving Future Flexibility 1. Monitor space needs as the new buildings come on line and

More information

CANADIAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS DRAFT STRATEGIC PLAN 2018_20. Approved by the CSLA Members at the date AGM

CANADIAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS DRAFT STRATEGIC PLAN 2018_20. Approved by the CSLA Members at the date AGM CANADIAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS DRAFT STRATEGIC PLAN 2018_20 Approved by the CSLA Members at the date AGM about the CSLA The Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA) is a professional organization

More information

Introduction. Introduction

Introduction. Introduction Introduction Introduction I MAGINE that in the next 10 to 20 years, we can begin to reshape Grounds to reflect the civic intent and environs created by Thomas Jefferson s Academical Village. Through a

More information

12 February CAMPUS MASTER PLAN UPDATE Focus Group - Wayfinding & Signage

12 February CAMPUS MASTER PLAN UPDATE Focus Group - Wayfinding & Signage 12 February 2016 CAMPUS MASTER PLAN UPDATE Focus Group - Wayfinding & Signage AGENDA Introductions Planning Scope The 2004 Campus Plan Observations SWOT Exercise Analysis Goals and Advice Questions & Discussion

More information

Redevelopment Concept. Site Potential

Redevelopment Concept. Site Potential CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Site Potential The projected site for development is the area that has become available since the removal of Johnstone. However, the development possibilities increase dramatically if

More information

Bel-Air Lexus Automobile Service Station

Bel-Air Lexus Automobile Service Station Bel-Air Lexus Automobile Service Station Design Brief 443-447 McArthur Avenue Ottawa April 30, 2015 14-1299-MCA Site Details Application: Site Plan Control Legal Description and Municipal Addresses: 443

More information

Policies and Code Intent Sections Related to Town Center

Policies and Code Intent Sections Related to Town Center Policies and Code Intent Sections Related to Town Center The Town Center Vision is scattered throughout the Comprehensive Plan, development code and the 1994 Town Center Plan. What follows are sections

More information

WELLINGTON STREET WEST COMMUNITY DESIGN PLAN

WELLINGTON STREET WEST COMMUNITY DESIGN PLAN 36 3.CDP POLICIES 37 Wellington Street West CDP Vision Statement 38 3.1 Introduction 3.1.1 Purpose The development of buildings and public spaces is influenced by a variety of factors over time. City of

More information

City of Farmington. Downtown Plan. Amendment to the 1998 Master Plan Adopted October 11, 2004

City of Farmington. Downtown Plan. Amendment to the 1998 Master Plan Adopted October 11, 2004 City of Farmington Amendment to the 1998 Master Plan Adopted October 11, 2004 Introduction Planning Background 1 Scope and Components of the Plan Amendment 2 Concept Introduction 3 Plan Concepts 3 Conceptual

More information

Vision & Land Use. Discussion. Historic Preservation Plan. Foggy Bottom Campus Plan:

Vision & Land Use. Discussion. Historic Preservation Plan. Foggy Bottom Campus Plan: Vision & Land Use Foggy Bottom Campus Plan: 2006-2025 Historic Preservation Plan Discussion Community Meeting Presentation August 2, 2006 Presentation Format Overview Sherry Rutherford, GW Foggy Bottom

More information

New Homes at Winton East

New Homes at Winton East View toward Winton East from Caerketton Hill Aerial photograph of South Edinburgh: Winton East Site Location Indicative proposal Welcome Thank you for coming to the Winton East public exhibition. We would

More information

FIRM PROFILE & EXPERIENCE / MICHAEL MALTZAN ARCHITECTURE

FIRM PROFILE & EXPERIENCE / MICHAEL MALTZAN ARCHITECTURE FIRM PROFILE & EXPERIENCE / MICHAEL MALTZAN ARCHITECTURE FIRM PROFILE / / 3 MICHAEL MALTZAN ARCHITECTURE / Founded in 1995, Michael Maltzan Architecture is an architecture and urban design practice committed

More information

WELCOME TO THE CHOUTEAU GREENWAY EQUITY WORKING GROUP!

WELCOME TO THE CHOUTEAU GREENWAY EQUITY WORKING GROUP! WELCOME TO THE CHOUTEAU GREENWAY EQUITY WORKING GROUP! Chouteau Greenway Steering Committee and Working Groups Overview Overview January 9, 2019 Chouteau Greenway will transform St. Louis by connecting

More information

Workplace DESIGN & BUILD MADE SIMPLE 1

Workplace DESIGN & BUILD MADE SIMPLE 1 Workplace DESIGN & BUILD MADE SIMPLE 1 All aspects of workplace design and construction. Whether it s a desk, a signage, or a finish, everything that makes up your office should be well considered to respond

More information

January 02, 2019 RE: 2019 CENTRAL STATES ASLA AWARDS PROGRAM CALL FOR ENTRIES

January 02, 2019 RE: 2019 CENTRAL STATES ASLA AWARDS PROGRAM CALL FOR ENTRIES January 02, 2019 RE: 2019 CENTRAL STATES ASLA AWARDS PROGRAM CALL FOR ENTRIES The St. Louis Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects is pleased to issue this formal Call for Entries for

More information

The University District envisions, in its neighborhood

The University District envisions, in its neighborhood Envisioning the University District Link Light Rail in Seattle s neighborhoods CIY OF SEALE CONCEP-LEVEL SAION AREA PLANNING RECOMMENDAION RESOLUION # 30165 EXHIBI L Vision 08.2000 he University District

More information

RFP/RFQ. for Concept & Schematic Design Services. for Outdoor Garden Enhancements. to Cleveland Botanical Garden

RFP/RFQ. for Concept & Schematic Design Services. for Outdoor Garden Enhancements. to Cleveland Botanical Garden RFP/RFQ for Concept & Schematic Design Services for Outdoor Garden Enhancements to Cleveland Botanical Garden Process facilitated by Smithink Distributed: October 30, 2012 Responses Due by: November 21,

More information

Oakridge Redevelopment: New Park Concept Overview and Phase 1 Engagement Results

Oakridge Redevelopment: New Park Concept Overview and Phase 1 Engagement Results Oakridge Redevelopment: New Park Concept Overview and Phase 1 Engagement Results REPORT REFERENCE Regular Park Board Meeting Monday, February 19, 2018 Purpose of Presentation To provide the Board with

More information

VALUEACT CAPITAL CORPORATE OFFICES

VALUEACT CAPITAL CORPORATE OFFICES VALUEACT CAPITAL CORPORATE OFFICES ValueAct Capital Corporate Offices, Letterman Digital Arts Center, San Francisco, California ValueAct Capital, one of the West Coast s largest investment management firms,

More information

WINDSOR GLEN DESIGN GUIDELINES

WINDSOR GLEN DESIGN GUIDELINES WINDSOR GLEN DESIGN GUIDELINES Adopted by Council, 2006 WINDSOR GLEN REDEVELOPMENT DESIGN GUIDELINES August 2006 1.0 Master Plan Organization For this area of the Coquitlam Town Centre, a mix of high,

More information

AvalonBay Communities + BRIDGE Housing. Mission Housing Habitat for Humanity Pacific Union Development Corporation

AvalonBay Communities + BRIDGE Housing. Mission Housing Habitat for Humanity Pacific Union Development Corporation AvalonBay Communities + BRIDGE Housing Mission Housing Habitat for Humanity Pacific Union Development Corporation Tonight s Agenda Recap of discussion from last CAC meeting Updates on meetings with Stakeholders

More information

building tour

building tour building tour 02.04.2016 1 Yuma Street, nw 42nd Street, nw Yuma Dunblane House Capital Hall atrium chapel Warren Street, nw Warren Nebraska Avenue, nw Founded in 1896, American University Washington College

More information

Stowford Mill, Ivybridge Introduction

Stowford Mill, Ivybridge Introduction Stowford Mill, Ivybridge Introduction 1. What is the purpose of this exhibition? Burrington Estates would like residents and interested parties to have the opportunity to review updated proposals for the

More information

Master Plan. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Executive Summary. for the Queen Street West Toronto, Ontario

Master Plan. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Executive Summary. for the Queen Street West Toronto, Ontario Master Plan Executive Summary for the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health 1001 Queen Street West Toronto, Ontario August 2002 INTRODUCTION The redevelopment of 1001 Queen Street West in Toronto provides

More information

PARTNERSHIP FOR COLLABORATIVE INNOVATION

PARTNERSHIP FOR COLLABORATIVE INNOVATION RESPONDENT TEAM: PARTNERSHIP FOR COLLABORATIVE INNOVATION THORON CAPITAL Phase I redevelopment PRESENTATIONS Saint Elizabeths east campus September 30, 2014 The Team Roles and Responsibilities MASTER DEVELOPER

More information

22.15 OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGNAGE POLICY

22.15 OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGNAGE POLICY 22.15 OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGNAGE POLICY This policy applies to all land where a planning permit is required to construct or display a sign under the provisions of the Kingston Planning Scheme. 22.15-1

More information

Overview and Update of the Rutgers-New Brunswick Physical Master Plan. January 2015

Overview and Update of the Rutgers-New Brunswick Physical Master Plan. January 2015 Overview and Update of the Rutgers-New Brunswick Physical Master Plan January 2015 Failure To Plan, is Planning For Failure Winston Churchill 2 Good Planning; The Key to Success 3 The university physical

More information