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Place des Arts in Greater Sudbury, Canada

17 July 2024

Architects: Moriyama Teshima Architects (MTA) and Bélanger Salach Architecture (BSA)

Location: Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Place des Arts Greater Sudbury Canada

Photos by Tom Arban

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Place des Arts du Grand Sudbury (PdA) is the first multidisciplinary art centre of its kind in Northern Ontario. The cultural facility consists of seven member organizations and stands as an influential site of excellence for Sudbury, focused on French-Canadian culture and community empowerment.

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A collaborative endeavour on all fronts, Moriyama Teshima Architects (MTA) and Bélanger Salach Architecture (BSA) (previously: Yallowega Bélanger Salach Architecture) worked collaboratively as lead design architects. Through informed leadership, the two firms were together able to establish consensus amongst the seven strong voices to achieve a flexible design that provides services for a wide variety of activities and uses, while contributing to the surrounding urban context.

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A unified home for individual arts organizations
The first facility of its kind, Place des Arts du Grand Sudbury (PdA) acts as a welcoming beacon for Sudbury’s Franco-Ontarian arts community, and as a consolidated home for its 7 founding members:

Carrefour Francophone
Centre Franco-Ontarien de Folklore,
Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario,
Éditions Prise de Parole,
La Nuit sur l’Étang,
Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario, and
Salon du Livre du Grand Sudbury
How the design vision was articulated

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During the first stage of the project, PdA provided the architectural team with a manifesto, literary passages, references, and physical artifacts relevant to Sudbury, life in Northern Ontario, and Francophone culture. These resources gave rise to meaningful dialogue which clarified expectations and guided the design process. Key expectations identified included:

Expressing collective cultural memories to share with future generations.
Referencing the history of what had been, yet exemplifying boundless possibilities for the future.
Expressing the duality of being bilingual Franco-Ontarian in an Anglo province.
What the building had to accomplish through its design

The design needed to be daring and bold, marking its spot in downtown Sudbury, while also respecting and augmenting its context. It needed to reference the history of what had been, but also chart a new trajectory for these seven organizations, now converging under one roof. There was a desire to express concealed memories—to preserve them and share them with future generations. The building was conceived to not only represent a new beginning, but also a continuation as the vessel for a new chapter in the collective Francophone cultural narrative. The intent was to appear totally new, while also appearing as though it has always been of its place.

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What PdA offers for this Northern Ontario city
The building program includes a 300-seat theatre, a multi-use studio performance space, a contemporary art gallery, a library and national publishing house, a boutique, a bistro, a daycare, and offices. PdA is open for all community members as a collaboration between local Francophone organizations and the community at large. This is exemplified by the fact that many non-Francophones are key donors, patrons, and users of the facility. Since its opening in spring of 2022, the building has noticeably increased community activity and tourist engagement, a welcome relief following pandemic lockdowns, and a further bolstering of Sudbury’s multi-decade downtown revitalization plan. From a technical point of view, the acoustics and theatre design have been lauded by theatre users, technicians, and performers alike.

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Architectural expression
Architecturally, the upper volume of the building’s exterior is a sculptural, interlocking form, expressing the Franco-Ontarian duality, and boldly announcing PdA’s presence to the city. In contrast to this very outward expression, the design of the 1st-storey, streetscape, and interiors invites pedestrians into the facility with deliberate warmth and openness. With the use of rich, warm, and reclaimed historic materials throughout the public main floor, spaces are meant to attract visitors, like a hearth on a cold winter’s evening.

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The exterior material selection of PdA is an expression of its location, demonstrating the passage of time and the history of the region. The rough masonry echoes the broken rock faces and textured mine shafts of the region. The oxidized stone outcroppings that signaled the presence of ore deposits and the rusted old mine structures which dot the landscape live on in the patina of the weathered steel cladding. Progressive stages of the natural weathering process means that the patina will be in a constant state of change—neither old nor new.

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Sustainability considerations
On a limited budget and constrained urban site, the building square footage was minimized by a rigorous process of optimizing space needs of the seven arts organizations into a veritable Swiss watch of interconnecting functions. This reduced the overall building mass (and thus, embodied carbon footprint), while intensifying the social interaction of the seven organizations.

At every opportunity, recycled and historic materials were used, reducing embodied carbon, and providing a patina of cultural significance. Through extensive geotechnical and structural investigations, the team re-used most of the existing foundation of the hotel which previously occupied the site and repurposed the former hotel’s brick as an interior finish.

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Operationally, through energy modeling and careful design, strategies were employed which resulted in reduced energy demand. These include:
High performance building enclosure (R33 walls & R35 roof) and low window to wall ratio (19%).
Energy recovery ventilator serving offices AHU and general exhaust.
Energy recovery wheels in remaining air-handling units.
Highly efficient condensing boilers.
Demand controlled ventilation.
Variable frequency drive or EC motors on AHU fans and hydronic pumps.
High efficacy LED light fixtures with occupancy control.
Quotes

“The client-artists challenged the design team to forge an architectural framework equal to the artistic vision of the Francophone community of Grand Sudbury—now translated into an architecture that feels both contemporary and comfortable, with a familiarity as if it had always been there.” – Dr. Terrance Galvin, Founding Director, McEwan School of Architecture, Laurentian University

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“Some people go there for the architecture and come across the culture, and some people go there for the culture and come across the architecture. It creates interesting discussions about the cities we live in and what we want from the buildings that are built there.” – Susan Speigel, President, Ontario Association of Architects (OAA)

Conclusion
Place des Arts (PdA) is Northern Ontario’s first multidisciplinary arts center, serving as a hub of excellence for Franco-Canadian culture and community empowerment in Sudbury. The facility is a testament to the collaborative efforts of the design team of Moriyama Teshima Architects and Bélanger Salach Architecture (formerly: Yallowega Bélanger Salach Architecture), the client, and the surrounding community. Their joint leadership produced a versatile design that accommodates a wide range of activities and enhances the surrounding urban environment.

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Place des Arts in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada – Building Information

Architects: Moriyama Teshima Architects (MTA) and Bélanger Salach Architecture (BSA),
Location: Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Client: Place des Arts
Size: 17,136 sqft
Project Team

MTA
Brian Rudy, Partner-in-Charge
Cathy McMahon, Project Manager
Louis Lortie, Sean Robbins, Maria Pavlou, Emmanuel Awuah, Sarah Xiaoyi Ni, Jason Philippe, Nick Gonsalves, Jason Corbin

BSA
Louis Bélanger, Amber Salach, Laura Teddy, Ted Matheson, Robert Andre, Tony Niro
Subconsultant Team
A2S Consulting Engineers, Structural Engineering

AtkinsRéalis (formerly SNC Lavalin), Mechanical + Electrical Engineering
PMA Landscape Architect, Landscape
Colliers, Project Manager
KAIZEN Foodservice, Food Services Design
HEIN, General Contractor
Marshall & Murray Inc., Cost Consulting
Novita Techne Ltd., Acoustical Design
Paterson Group, Geotechnical
Project Completion Date: April 2022

Photographer: Tom Arban

About Moriyama Teshima Architects

Moriyama Teshima Architects (MTA) is a team of architects, planners, and designers collaborating with visionary clients to build inspiring and enduring spaces that transform communities and reinforce civic identity. The office offers services in architecture, master planning and urban design, interior design, and program development. Their extensive portfolio of Canadian and international projects comprises museums and art galleries, university buildings, schools, faith based spaces, corporate and government headquarters, recreational facilities, libraries, restoration and renovation projects, and urban/campus planning.

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Under the current leadership of Diarmuid Nash, Carol Phillips, Brian Rudy, Emmanuelle Van Rutten, Ronen Bauer, and Urvish Patel, Moriyama Teshima Architects has cultivated a dynamic team of young, innovative designers around a long-standing core of design traditions that continue to define the practice. MTA believes that the success of design is rooted in collaborative processes that approach challenges and solutions holistically, and work at all times to integrate site, building, context, and a plurality of perspectives into a built reality which we can all be proud.

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About Bélanger Salach Architecture

Bélanger Salach Architecture (BSA) is a leading, bilingual, full-service architecture firm located in Sudbury. Led by partners Louis Bélanger and Amber Salach, and supported by a team of dedicated professional, technical, and administrative support staff, the firm has become recognized for producing iconic buildings through a commitment to design excellence, innovation, and sustainability.

A collaborative design approach unites the team under a focused objective, ensuring that every project is culturally and environmentally sustainable, and which advocates for accessible spaces that the entire community can enjoy. BSA challenges the norm of building in Northern Ontario through a deep understanding and opportunistic perspective that creatively unites architecture and the rugged landscape in a strengthened bond. The firm celebrates it’s 60th anniversary with a portfolio that boasts a complement of culturally rich buildings that celebrate the landscapes of the North and stand as significant landmarks to the people who call it home.

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Photography: Tom Arban

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