Photographe : Ema Peter
Photographe : Ema Peter
Photographe : Ema Peter
The BC Passive House Factory is an all wood construction demonstration project located in Pemberton, BC. Conceived as a simple, light filled, wooden box, the new 1500 sq m facility is designed for the manufacturing of prefabricated ‘Passive House’ panels. The design, fabrication, and construction of the new facility exemplifies the client’s, BC Passive House (BCPH), mission in wood construction, prefabrication, energy efficiency, and sustainable design practice.
The main inspiration for the design came from the belief that the industrial, everyday buildings that make up a vast amount of our built environment can be just as important, and well considered, as our ‘public’ buildings. 360-degree clerestory windows provide natural daylight and views to the surrounding mountains. The exterior wood ‘2x4’ cladding acts as fixed screens for the clerestories and have been designed to provide a varied ‘openness’, offering greater solar shading on the south and west facades, while maintaining the stunning views to the surrounding mountains. The abundance of daylight on the exposed wood finishes transforms a typical factory floor into a warm, comfortable, and inviting space to work in.
The facility is the first of its kind in North America and will assist BCPH in their promotion of the Passive House Standard and sustainable, energy efficient, wood based construction.
Area: 1500 sq m
Awards:
2016 Governor General’s Medal in Architecture
2015 AIBC Innovation Award
2015 BC Wood Design Award
2015 Architizer’s Project of the Day (15.03.21)
2014 North American Wood Design Award
Hemsworth Architecture
Design Architect: John Hemsworth, Architect AIBC, MRAIC, M. ARCH, B. ENG, LEED AP
Structural: Equilibrium Consulting
Builder: Durfeld Constructors – Whistler, BC
Structure: Douglas Fir glulam post and beam with solid wood CLT walls
Photographe : Ema Peter
Photographe : Ema Peter
Photographe : Ema Peter
Photographe : Ema Peter
Photographe : Ema Peter