Dri-Design panels create a defined public space for the Mill Woods Library, Seniors and Multicultural Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The landmark building, designed to express the importance of the facility to the community, is clad in Dri-Design Tapered Series Panels.
Flynn Canada, Acheson, Alberta, Canada, installed 15,000 square feet of the 0.080-inch post-painted aluminum panels in a Tricorn Black color. Tapered Series Panels can be angled in any direction with varying depths and degree of slope. This freedom to design each specific panel creates an unlimited capacity to create a dynamic, one-of-a-kind surface on nearly any façade without the need to modify the substrate or weather barrier.
“Dri-design was selected because they offered a compelling latitude to experiment. We were able to create an incredibly rich and surprising effect while maintaining a rational approach and straight-forward constructability,” says Michael Dub, a principal with Edmonton-based Dub Architects Ltd., which completed the joint venture project with HCMA Architecture + Design, Vancouver.
The two firms collaborated throughout every design phase to create a strong civic presence among buildings that lack profile. Darryl Condon, managing principal with HCMA, notes: “Our strategy was focused on creating a bold form that asserts itself on the context. We wanted the public spaces of the library to be read clearly upon approach and for those spaces to have a strong visual connection with the site.”
This goal was accomplished with the juxtaposition of open spaces and metal panels that blend to create a singularly strong structure. The building itself gives an open feel, allowing visitors to view interior spaces from the outside. When glancing inside, the public areas of the library appear to emerge from within the larger structure, and the support spaces of offices and meeting areas are hidden within.
Metal was a leading material choice from the beginning because it can be seen in other commercial facilities in the area. The architectural team, therefore, believed metal would add to the aesthetic of the neighborhood. The civic space is defined within the area because the Dri-Design panels bring versatility, durability and texture to the centre. They also help to erode the building’s large scale.
Condon explains these metal panels brought the familiar with material and color and the unexpected with modularity and texture. “The metal panels define the character of the building,” he says. “In different light conditions, they provide a varied impression of the building. At times it feels quite solid and at others quite light and ephemeral.” Dub notes: “We love the way the pixelated building catches the sun differently at different times of the days. Especially when it seems to dissolve into the sky at dusk.”
Sustainability drove many design decisions to serve as an example of a thoughtful public space; the building is LEED Silver pending. Dri-Design was a smart choice because its panels do not use joint sealants or gaskets, which are made with petroleum. The panels also do not have plastic cores, and the coatings are applied in a sustainable manner. The metal is green by nature with its recycled content and recyclability.
The 50,300-square-foot centre houses a 25,000-square-foot library on the main floor. The Seniors and Multicultural Centres take up the second floor. The Seniors Centre is 17,500 square feet, including a large multi-purpose program space, program room, arts room, two meeting rooms, games room, full kitchen and dining area for up to 30 people, office space and lounging areas.
“The city’s commitment to its residents to create a defined civic space is clear with this project and the selection of metal,” say Brad Zeeff, president of Dri-Design. “Metal is widely used in this area, but the applications are so varied in terms of durability and aesthetics. This proves metal’s versatility and Dri-Design’s ability to create a lasting landmark.”
Dri-Design® Wall Panel Systems can be installed over commercial-grade Tyvek onto plywood, or they can be used as a sophisticated outboard insulation, pressure-equalized rainscreen. The 100% recyclable panels can be manufactured from a variety of materials, including zinc, copper, stainless steel, and painted and anodized aluminum. Panels are available in any Kynar color and are sized and detailed to meet the specific requirements of each project. Unique profiles include: Shadow, Tapered, Perforated, Embossed, Textured, Imaging Technology and Inspire. These options create angles, textures, depth, images and performance that cannot be matched. The Dri-Design® Wall Panel System is Dade County and AAMA 508-07 approved.
Photos by Mark Kempf, St. Louis