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December 1, 2011
Diamond and Schmitt project for University of Ontario Institute of Technology gets Ontario Concrete award
A state-of-the-art facility in Oshawa, the General Motors of Canada Automotive Centre of Excellence, scored top honours in the architectural merit category in the 2011 Ontario Concrete Awards.
Designed by Diamond and Schmitt Architects and constructed by Carillion Construction Inc., the University of Ontario Institute of Technology facility offers a wide range of testing facilities.
The building is considered a rare combination of industrial research and educational programming coexisting under the same roof.
“The utilization of concrete was essential in providing a robust yet simple solution to address the various challenges while showcasing concrete’s various qualities such as strength and durability, its natural protection against fires, built-in sound and vibration isolation in addition to its inherent aesthetics,” the architects said in their submission.
A total of 11,600 cubic metres of concrete was used on the project, which consists of a six-storey research centre and three-storey climatic wind tunnel. The team included structural engineers Halcrow Yolles and ready-mix supplier Dufferin Concrete, a division of Holcim (Canada) Inc. Avenue Building Corp. was the concrete formwork subcontractor.
The award, in a category in which architectural considerations or design predominately influenced the overall project, was one of 10 presented at a banquet in Toronto held in conjunction with the Construct Canada trade show and conference.
Also in the winners’ circle were the following projects:
York University Life Sciences Building, Toronto. Undertaken by a team that included NXL Architects, SSG Architecture Inc., Blackwell Bowick Partnership Ltd. and Carillion, the 160,000-square-foot building incorporates “bubble deck” technology, the first in Toronto to do so. The use of this innovative technology presented a number of challenges, which required close collaboration between consultants, contractors and building officials. Concrete supplier was St. Marys CBM.
WATERFRONT TORONTO
Toronto’s Sherbourne Common was the winning project in the architectural hardscape category in the 2011 Ontario Concrete Awards. The park is the first in Canada to incorporate a neighbourhood-wide stormwater treatment facility. Public art is integrated with the water infrastructure to create a municipal space that is both functional and attractive.
Architectural hardscape:
DUFFERIN CONCRETE
A textured form liner was used for the supporting columns on the Lake Street Bridge in St. Catharines.
Infrastructure:
Institutional building:
Material development & innovation, cast-in-place concrete:
Material development & innovation, precast concrete:
DOMINUS
The curved and rotating design of the towers in the Absolute World development challenged the project team.
Mid to highrise residential:
Specialty concrete products:
Sustainable Concrete Construction:
Enermodal office building, “A Grander View,” Kitchener. The new three-storey, 22,000-square-foot office features insulated concrete form construction for the walls and precast concrete hollow-core slabs for the floors and roof. The building, which has achieved LEED Platinum in two categories, was designed and constructed by a team that included Robertson Simmons Architects Inc., MTE Consultants Inc. and Melloul-Blamey Construction Inc. Materials suppliers included Dufferin Concrete and Coreslab Structures (ONT) Inc.
The awards are sponsored by 17 associations and companies, among them the Ready Mixed Concrete Association of Ontario, the American Concrete Institute-Ontario chapter, the Ontario Cast-in-Place Concrete Development Council, the Canadian Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute and the Ontario General Contractors Association.
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