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wək̓ʷan̓əs tə syaqʷəm Elementary School
hcma

项目名称:wək̓ʷan̓əs tə syaqʷəm 小学

设计团队:hcma

面积:3385 m²  

地点:Vancouver, Canada

 

设计特色:      

项目 – 在温哥华的中心地带,一座开创性的教育设施引人注目,为可持续发展和以儿童为中心的设计树立了新标准。由hcma设计的wək̓ʷan̓əs tə syaqʷəm小学是学校建筑创新的典范,巧妙地将尖端建筑技术与培育性学习环境融为一体。

 

这个耗资2240万加元的项目的核心在于其开创性地使用CLT板,使其成为温哥华教育局首座完全由这种可持续材料建造的学校。这一大胆选择不仅显著减少了建筑物的碳足迹,还为340名学生创造了一个宁静而富有启发性的氛围。

 

学校3385平方米的面积巧妙地分为四个区域,由中央中庭相连。这种十字形布局打破了传统的机构规模,为学生提供了亲切、舒适的空间,既鼓励专注学习,又促进协作。大型折叠玻璃隔断模糊了教室和共享区域之间的界限,营造出流动、灵活的学习体验。

自然光充满室内,而裸露的木材表面则为整个空间带来温暖感和与自然的联系。设计巧妙地融入了安静的角落和窗边座位,在充满活力的公共空间中提供了静思的场所。

 

也许最引人注目的是,学校设有一个连接操场不同层级的滑梯,为日常生活注入了一份趣味。这个意想不到的设计体现了项目的核心理念:一所不仅教育,还能愉悦和激发灵感的学校,为加拿大乃至全球的小学教育空间设立了新的基准。

 

团队 – 加拿大hcma建筑设计事务所成立于1976年,由Roger Hughes创立,如今已发展成为加拿大领先的建筑设计公司,在可持续发展和以社区为中心的建筑设计领域处于前沿地位。该公司在温哥华、埃德蒙顿和维多利亚设有办公室,凭借其对公共空间和市政建筑的创新方法赢得了国际声誉。

 

目前在主持合伙人Darryl Condon的领导下,hcma培育了一种跨学科的实践,将建筑、品牌战略和社会影响无缝整合。他们的作品集中包括多个获奖项目,其中最引人注目的是加拿大首个获得零碳建筑设计认证的水上中心——təməsew̓txʷ水上运动与社区中心。

 

hcma的设计理念植根于包容性无障碍、环境管理和社区参与。他们的专业知识涵盖场地分析、可行性研究、利益相关者参与和LEED®认证,确保对每个项目采取全面的方法。

 

该公司对创新的承诺体现在他们对被动房标准的追求上,如克莱顿社区中心的设计,以及他们在各种设计中融入先进可持续性特征。hcma专注于最大化正面影响,不断推动建筑实践的边界,创造出促进联系、提升生物多样性和最小化环境足迹的空间。

 

 

Project:wək̓ʷan̓əs tə syaqʷəm Elementary School

Team:hcma

Size:3385 m²

Location:Vancouver, Canada

 

Feature:

Project - In the heart of Vancouver, a groundbreaking educational facility has emerged, setting a new standard for sustainable and child-centric design. The wək̓ʷan̓əs tə syaqʷəm Elementary School, designed by hcma architecture + design, is a beacon of innovation in school architecture, seamlessly blending cutting-edge construction techniques with a nurturing learning environment.

 

At the core of this CDN $22.4 million project is its pioneering use of cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels, marking it as Vancouver School Board's first school constructed entirely from this sustainable material. This bold choice not only significantly reduces the building's carbon footprint but also creates a serene, inspiring atmosphere for its 340 young occupants.

 

The school's 3,385 square meter footprint is ingeniously divided into four volumes, connected by a central atrium. This cruciform layout breaks down the institutional scale, offering students relatable, comfortable spaces that encourage both focus and collaboration. Large, folding glass partitions blur the lines between classrooms and shared areas, fostering a fluid, adaptable learning experience.

 

Natural light floods the interiors, while exposed timber surfaces bring warmth and a connection to nature throughout. The design thoughtfully incorporates quiet nooks and window seats, providing moments of retreat within the vibrant communal spaces.

Perhaps most strikingly, the school features a slide connecting different levels of the playground, injecting an element of playfulness into the daily routine. This unexpected touch embodies the project's ethos: a school that not only educates but delights and inspires, setting a new benchmark for elementary education spaces in Canada and beyond.

 

Design Team - Founded in 1976 by Roger Hughes, hcma architecture + design has evolved into a leading Canadian firm at the forefront of sustainable and community-centric architecture. With offices in Vancouver, Edmonton, and Victoria, hcma has garnered international recognition for its innovative approach to public spaces and civic buildings.

 

Under the leadership of Managing Principal Darryl Condon, hcma has cultivated a transdisciplinary practice that seamlessly integrates architecture, brand strategy, and social impact. Their portfolio boasts an impressive array of award-winning projects, including Canada's first Zero Carbon Building - Design certified aquatic centre, the təməsew̓txʷ Aquatic and Community Centre.

 

hcma's design philosophy is rooted in inclusive accessibility, environmental stewardship, and community engagement. Their expertise spans site analysis, feasibility studies, stakeholder engagement, and LEED® certification, ensuring a holistic approach to each project.

 

The firm's commitment to innovation is evident in their pursuit of passive house standards, as seen in the Clayton Community Centre, and their integration of advanced sustainability features across their designs. With a focus on maximizing positive impact, hcma continues to push the boundaries of architectural practice, creating spaces that foster connection, promote biodiversity, and minimize environmental footprint.

 

3385 m²

Vancouver, Canada

2022

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