Montgomery Sisam Architects Archives - 糖心少女 /tag/montgomery-sisam-architects/ Design - Construction - Operations Mon, 14 Jun 2021 15:26:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2026/01/cropped-SCN_favicon-32x32.png Montgomery Sisam Architects Archives - 糖心少女 /tag/montgomery-sisam-architects/ 32 32 Sundials Spur Creative Design at Canadian Campus /2021/06/14/sundials-spur-creative-design-at-canadian-campus/ Mon, 14 Jun 2021 12:03:02 +0000 /?p=49608 Sundials have helped people tell the time of day for centuries, and now, inspired by that very concept, Montgomery Sisam Architects has designed a new building at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) that 鈥渞evolves鈥 around the idea of solar orientation.

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By Eric Althoff

OSHAWA, Canada鈥擲undials have helped people tell the time of day for centuries, and now, inspired by that very concept, Montgomery Sisam Architects has designed a new building at Ontario Tech University that 鈥渞evolves鈥 around the idea of solar orientation.

Accordingly, the new General Academic and Student Building has been designed such that light plays off of the structure in unique ways throughout the day鈥攖hrowing various shadows as the sun arcs across the sky. Montgomery Sisam utilized concrete cladding, whose four different types of shaped panels create what the firm calls a 鈥減layful鈥 dance between shadow and light. It is also meant to evoke the dichotomy of mass and weightlessness considering that solid mass gives off a non-physical shade.

鈥淎rchitecturally, this building is quite interesting. For the design, we were very inspired by the idea of creating a physical manifestation of a sundial,鈥 Daniel Ling, principal architect with Montgomery Sisam Architects, said to 糖心少女. 鈥淭o develop this unique design intent, we studied how the sun travels throughout the building. We then turned to shaped concrete panels鈥o the perspective shifts and changes as the solar orientation does throughout the course of the day.鈥

The 80,000-square-foot building will offer classrooms as well as administrative and social spaces, with the latest technological innovations offered throughout the facility. The architect鈥檚 plans ensure that a decent amount of natural light would enter into the building.

Levels 1 and 2 will be home to the student union, lounge and study spaces鈥攁ll of which are arranged around an open atrium so as to encourage interaction. A staircase allows these areas to be connected seamlessly to the lower-level conference center and student club area. Levels 3, 4 and 5 are designed to be more private as they host classrooms, administration offices and various other functions that require less intrusive noises.

鈥淲e also focused on creating spaces where students could come together, whether that is gravitating towards the building from other spaces on campus, or through the connectedness that the interior space was designed to foster,鈥 Ling added. 鈥淪patially, this is reflected in that the lower level connects with the multi-story space that enables light to travel easily throughout the entire building. Distinct yet complementary materials鈥攃oncrete, metal, wood, and stone鈥攁lso offer a unique expression and tactile quality that is at the same time sympathetic to the existing campus fabric.鈥

Montgomery Sisam, based in Toronto, worked in joint venture with Architecture Counsel, and on the design-build contract with general contractor Eastern Construction, whose home offices are located in Scarborough, Ontario.

鈥淯ltimately, we hope the new General Academic and Student Building at the Ontario Tech University space can act as a center of gravity for student life on campus,鈥 concluded Ling.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Toronto Architecture Firms Tapped for New Canadian Campus Center /2021/02/24/toronto-design-firms-tapped-for-new-canadian-campus-center/ Wed, 24 Feb 2021 12:40:36 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=49262 The Hazel McCallion Campus of Sheridan College will be expanding to include a new center of activity for students.

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By Eric Althoff

MISSISSAUGA, Canada鈥擳he Hazel McCallion Campus of Sheridan College will be expanding to include a new center of activity for students. The Sheridan College Hazel McCallion Campus Student Life and Athletics Hub is being jointly designed by Montgomery Sisam Architects in conjunction with Moriyama & Teshima Architects, both of whom are located in Toronto.

The 70,000-square-foot complex will entail recreational and food service areas as well as places for students to sit and interact. Among its amenities will be a multilevel 鈥渇loating鈥 running track that runs the interior perimeter of the building and is visible both from the inside and outside. There will also be spaces for students to lounge, game areas and a modern fitness facility. All of those spaces will be connected via a double-height atrium.

In addition, a glass-clad exterior will permit more natural light to permeate the interior of the building, as well as allow for students to have better views of the outside while dining or engaging in physical activity.

In a statement sent to SCN, Daniel Ling, principal at Montgomery Sisam Architects, said that the design goal, developed in concert with Moriyama & Teshima Architects, was to make the new structure flow into the overarching architectural motif already present at the Hazel McCallion Campus.

鈥淭he new campus hub we鈥檝e designed provides a space for students to experience campus life beyond the borders of the classroom,鈥 Ling said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a destination for health and wellness, a place to socialize, a place to spend quiet study time, or to engage in boisterous play. That鈥檚 why it was so important for us to work collaboratively with the Student Union on the building鈥檚 programming, as we wanted to create spaces that students would gravitate to.鈥

Ling said that the building鈥檚 exterior was purposely designed to respond to 鈥渟olar orientation,鈥 meaning that as much natural light as possible would be allowed inside, and thus foster unique interplays between light and shadow throughout the days鈥攁nd changing with the seasons.

鈥淵ou get a brief glimpse of the interior experience through the exterior, but when you step inside, a rich experience unfolds鈥攐ne that is centered around bright and colorful elements,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hrough the usage of bright colors in the interior, we help to express the diversity of the students and student experience, and the diversity of the rich spatial expression.鈥

Furthermore, the visitor experience of the new building changes depending on where he or she traverses within the building itself. Accordingly, the views of the interior shift as you transition from the floor level and on up to the elevated running track and rooftop terrace, providing what Ling described as an 鈥渋nteresting narrative of the surrounding city context thanks to an abundance of windows.鈥

鈥淭he natural lighting and transparency of the building also helps to create a greater sense of connection,鈥 Ling said. 鈥淚n addition, because this is a commuter campus, we set out to design a place that would make students want to spend more time on campus.

鈥淲e are proud to have been able to create a new hub that contributes to an added sense of community on campus.鈥

 

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