Project Description
As the new home of York University’s Lassonde School of Engineering, The Bergeron Centre for Engineering Excellence is a state of the art 15,744m2, five storey building housing classrooms, lecture halls, study spaces, and offices designed to foster a new way of teaching the “renaissance” engineers of the future. Designed by ZAS Architects, in collaboration with Arup Engineering and Scott Torrance Landscape Architects, the building complex as a whole is a relatively conventional cast in place concrete structure. The dominant source of architectural expression is the multi-faceted façade which relies on the steel designed by Blackwell. 165 unique prefabricated HSS frames describe the geometry of the façade in three dimensions, incorporating the curving inside form, the crystalline window boundaries, and the faceted triangular patterning.
Project Team
Owner:York University
Architect: ZAS Architects + Interiors
Structural Engineer: Blackwell (Steel Facade Only)
Project Manager / General Contractor: Laing O’Rourke Canada Inc.
Fabricator: Norak Steel Construction Ltd.
Detailer: Base Line Drafting Inc.
Erector: Stampa Steel Erectors Ltd.