Mass Timber for Vancouver Cultural Centre
Completed in 2024, the Alliance Française new facility, is a visually stunning, low carbon building that is a testament to mass timber’s ability to create a community friendly building that will be an uplifting space for those exploring French culture.
Kalesnikoff supplied the mass timber for the Alliance Française Vancouver’s iconic new home in the Oakridge neighbourhood. This building features a mass timber superstructure built on a concrete parking podium and consists of Cross-laminated timber (CLT) wall and roof panels, as well as Glulam (GLT) columns and beams, offering an inviting and warm interior throughout the building. The elegant Francophone centre is a sleek four-storey mass timber and steel hybrid structure that showcases the beauty of exposed mass timber. Construction time efficiencies were realized by the specification of prefabricated CLT floor and roof panels and pre-cut and prefinished GLT beams and columns.
Natural Fire Resistance
The building design recognizes the natural fire resistance of mass timber and extra thickness has been allowed to extend the timber’s protective char layer. This project is an illustrative example of how unencapsulated and exposed timber can amplify the warm atmosphere of interior spaces. By leaving wood exposed to the interior, the design team created a natural and inviting space with daylight that is comfortable and welcoming to visitors.
Product
Mass Timber, Cross-laminated timber (CLT), Glue-Laminated Timber (GLT or Glulam)
Services
Detailing, Shop Drawing, Pre-Machining, Pre-Fabrication, Hardware Assembly, Sequence Delivery, Installation Support
Engineer
Completion
2024