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The Pavillion presentation from the Humber Bay Parks Project Public Information Meeting (Tuesday, February 16, 2016)
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Baird Sampson Neuertarchitects
Baird Sampson Neuert has a longstanding interest in the synthesis of landscape, architecture and sustainable design to promote memorable places and sustainable community.
French River Visitor CentreGovernor Generals Medal
Cornell Welcome Centre AIA Tri-State Honor Award
Burlington Waterfront Centre, Ontario Association of Architects, Design Excellence Award
Erindale Hall - UTM
Selected Awards 2015 OAA Honorable Mention
Lassonde Mining Building, UofT
2014 Canadian Green Building AwardLassonde Mining Building, UofT
Heritage Toronto Honorable Mention AwardLassonde Mining Building, UofT
2011 AIA Award of Excellence & Tri-state AwardCornell Plantations Welcome Center
OAA BEST IN SHOW Cornell Plantations Welcome Center
RAIC Design Innovation Award Mission 2050 An Agri-Ecology Campus
OAA Award for ArchitectureLIGHTspace II
2010 ASLA Honor Award, , St. Louis ChapterOld Post Office Plaza, Missouri
Canadian Architect: Award of Excellence, Cornell Welcome Center
Public Building of the Year, FinalistArchDaily, French River Visitor Centre
Design Exchange AwardsUrban Design - Silver AwardOld Post Office Plaza, St. Louis
CH2M / FCM Sustainable CommunityAward, Ecologic Housing
RAIC Governor General's Medal French River Visitor Centre
2009 MaGraw-Hill's "Best of 2009" Small Project of the YearOld Post Office Plaza
AIA Honor Award for ArchitectureThomas L. Wells Public School\
2008 Canadian Museums Association Award Outstanding Achievement ,French River Visitor Centre
2007 RAIC Award of ExcellenceNational Firm Award
NIAGARA PARKS BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORY Niagara Falls
Integrated Terrain
CANADA INNOVATES: SUSTAINABLE BUILDING
Integrated Terrain
An Integrated Terrain for Engagement
An Integrated Terrain for Engagement
Responding to Place & Purpose
CORNELL PLANTATIONS WELC0ME CENTER &
GARDENS
Brian C. Nevin Welcome Center, Cornell University, Responding to Place & Purpose
Responding to Place & Purpose
Responding to Place & PurposeBurlington Waterfront Centre
Responding to Place & PurposeBurlington Waterfront Centre
Responding to Place & PurposeBurlington Waterfront Centre
PAVILION
PAVILION
siting considerations
existing site services proximity to existing
roadway and parking outside of the
environmental zone opportunity to create a
unique destinationconnected to its pond setting
PAVILION12,000 square feet 1 & 2 storey building green design mandate
PAVILION PROGRAM 12,000 square feet
What is your Vision for the Pavilion ?
What activities should the Pavilion Accommodate?
Outdoor Reflection
Space40%
Multi-Use Space34%
Operations6%
Visitor Services7%
Lobbies and Circulation
13%
PAVILION PROGRAM
Visitor Serviceswelcome deskwashrooms food concession
Multi-use space small, medium & large spaces connected to the exterior servery
Reflection spaceoutdoor decks - elevated & at ponds edge
Operationsadministration officemechanical / electrical service areas
12,000 square feet
Outdoor Reflection
Space40%
Multi-Use Space34%
Operations6%
Visitor Services7%
Lobbies and Circulation
13%
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