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University of Northern British Columbia Wood Innovation Research Laboratory

Designing a forward-thinking building for forward-thinking students

  • 13K

    Square Feet

  • $4.3M

    Construction Value

  • Prince George, British Columbia

    Prince George, British Columbia

An innovative building that’s the first of its kind

University of Northern British Columbia’s Wood Innovation Research Laboratory is the first Passive House certified industrial and higher education building in North America—a particularly impressive feat due to the cold climate in Prince George, the high spaces, and the unique building usage as a high-tech wood lab with CNC machines and experimental equipment. The facility features a wood structure and its expression of the building is inspired by passive design principles and wood innovation.

The laboratory responds to and complements its surrounding building forms. It is oriented to maximize passive solar heating within the context of the urban landscape. The south side of the building accesses the sun and views, harvesting heat, and natural light for the office and seminar spaces within the building. The windows are shaded by external devices to reduce unwanted solar gain. It’s also where outdoor air for the building will be drawn from, with the future park providing higher air quality than the road and laneway to the north and east.

Because the lab is designed to meet Passive House standards, it uses very little energy for heating while at the same time providing healthy amounts of outdoor air for ventilation. Students have a beautiful, modern facility to do research on new uses for wood, creating new jobs and markets in the forestry industry and helping British Columbia secure a sustainable future.

At a Glance

Offices
Partners
  • IDL Projects (Design Build)
Awards
World Architecture News (WAN) Awards, Silver Award, Sustainable Buildings, 2019
ACEC British Columbia Awards of Engineering Excellence, Award of Merit, Buildings, 2019
Canadian Wood Council, Wood Works! BC Wood Design Awards, Environmental Performance Award, 2019
Meet Our Team

Daniel Nguyen, Intern Architect

Design should always enhance the human experience.

Ken Schinkel, Design Technologist

Versatility, flexibility, and adaptability are benefits to our clients in more remote areas.

Mark Travis, Principal

Success is in relationships and understanding client needs; in making uniquely tailored environments, with every detail well thought out.

Daniel Nguyen

Intern Architect

Ken Schinkel

Design Technologist

Mark Travis

Principal

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