Originally constructed in 1948, the building consists of steel framing supported on masonry walls, concrete on metal pan at the ground level, and wood joists at the roof level.
Conceived as two living quarters for a multi-generational family, this two-storey house features a unique volume program achieved with innovative structural solutions.
Laurentian University’s newly constructed Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre is a gathering space signifying an important and visible presence of Indigenous peoples at the University.
This innovative new outdoor recreation center and skating rink sits beneath an arch supported fabric membrane roof. Allowing for year round, open air, sports and social activities.
Featuring a double gymnasium, fitness facility, outdoor pool, and plenty of education spaces, this new state of the art green recreation centre revitalizes it's local community.
Brock University's new arts school, uplifts a historic textiles factory and contributes to the cultural and economic revival of downtown St. Catharines.
Suspended 5 metres above the forest floor, this Bridgehouse places the user within the tree canopy to witness the four seasons of Ontario’s constantly changing landscape.
York University’s Lassonde School of Engineering, The Bergeron Centre for Engineering Excellence features a façade and envelope engineered by Blackwell.