| Project:
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Killbear
Provincial Park - New Visitor Centre
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| Owner: |
Ontario
Parks |
| Prime
Consultant: |
Urbana Architects Corporation |
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| Description: |
The
site, like most of Killbear Provincial Park is
recognized by large expanses of exposed Precambrian
igneous / metamorphic rock. Perched upon a 2.7
m. cleft, the Centre's form twists over top of
the fissured landscape. The project presents a
curatorial route that winds up upon itself to
capture the distant view of the peninsula's southern
shoreline, an important geological feature and
relevant to the Centre's storyline. This topographical
approach to the design of the Centre's floor plates
merged together two important ambitions; the desire
to have the floors mimic the site's contours and
the pursuit of a continuous curatorial path.
The continuous curatorial pathway or promenade
provides the visitor with an experience analogous
to reading, without the need to retrace one's
steps back to the main circuit or narrative. The
Centre's sloped floors provide a continuous exhibit
display walking surface (108 meters in length)
through two floor levels without the need for
disruptive sets of stairs or elevators. The 5%
gradient allows for unlimited access of wheelchair-bound
occupants without the use of a segregated route. |
Images
and
project description provided by: |
Francesco Martire
Urbana Architects Corporation
310 Front Street West, Suite 400
Toronto, Ontario M5V 3B5 Canada
Voice +1 416 203 9991 ext.#2378
Fax +1 416 203 9992
frank.martire@hok.com
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