Rouyn-Noranda Airport Terminal, Quebec CLT Building, Canadian Real Estate, Modern Canada Hub Photos
Rouyn-Noranda Airport Terminal in Quebec, Canada
Mar 28, 2023
Design: EVOQ + ARTCAD architects in a joint venture
Location: Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, Canada
Photography by Maxime Brouillet
Rouyn-Noranda Airport Terminal, Canada
Located in the heart of Canada’s boreal forest, the Cadillac-Larder Fault is a major geologic feature that cuts across Quebec’s Abitibi-Témiscamingue region and into Northern Ontario. It is the source of the region’s abundant mineral resources, and several major settlements were established along its length to engage in mining and forestry. One such settlement is the City of Rouyn-Noranda. Established in 1926, the city is said to occupy a space “between fault and forest”, to borrow a phrase from a historical guide of the city’s rural quarters.
Given Rouyn-Noranda’s unique geography, the new air terminal serves not only to increase the city’s visibility as the capital of the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region, consolidating its position as the region’s principal airport hub, but it also highlights the importance of the mining and forestry industries to the city.
Rouyn-Noranda’s geography and local economy made wood a natural choice in the materials palette for the city’s new air terminal building, as it is both harvested and transformed within the region. Designers made a point of emphasizing wood’s unique properties by using it in all the terminal’s public spaces.
The terminal building is transparent and offers views of the tarmac from all public spaces. Two double-height halls bathed in natural light house passenger services, offering comfortable waiting areas for both arrivals and departures. The second storey includes a restaurant area with tables and lounge areas, all benefiting from unobstructed views on the exterior air side, and down onto the main public hall. A generous forecourt on the city side welcomes and shelters passengers at the drop-off area.
The Rouyn-Noranda Air Terminal is a single volume, two-storey building supported by a hybrid wood and steel structure. The public spaces are notable for their glue-laminated timber beams and cross-laminated timber (CLT) slab. CLT’s bi-directional bearing capacities were deployed to great effect for the structure’s cantilevered portions.
The beams and slab continue from the interior to the exterior, directing views and strengthening the clarity of the composition. The whole is topped by a copper-colored metal roof, which folds over to function as a solar protection screen along the facades on both the city and air sides of the building. During the day, the perforated screen filters sunlight, preventing overheating and animating the interior spaces. At night, the perforated screen, illuminated from the inside, takes on the properties of a giant lantern.
The wooden structure is left visible inside; both the columns and beams, as well as the CLT slab on the ceiling. Since wood is not very conductive, the structure can continue uninterrupted from the inside to the outside, directing views toward the tarmac and supporting interior-exterior fluidity. From the entrance forecourt, passengers are greeted by imposing glue-laminated timber columns, which at their tops become beams, topped with an exposed CLT slab, all extending through the public space towards the tarmac.
The marriage of metal, wood, and glass is evocative of the city’s identity, “between fault and forest”.
The new Rouyn-Noranda Air Terminal has recently won two awards:
A Citation award, given by the Canadian Wood Council as part of the Wood Design & Building Awards, recognizing the work of architectural professionals across the globe.
A municipal involvement recognition award offered to the City of Rouyn-Noranda, given by Cecobois as part of their Awards of Excellence.
Rouyn-Noranda Airport Terminal in Quebec, Canada – Building Information
Architects: EVOQ – http://evoqarchitecture.com/en/ + ARTCAD architects – https://www.artcad.qc.ca// in joint venture
Alain Fournier
Joël Sirard
Sami Tannoury
Kim An Truong
Karine Dieujuste
François Belleau
Louis Babin-St-Jean
Valérie Germain
Éric Leblanc
Éloïse Barry
Huayna Sanchez
Jean-François Lefebvre
Anne-Julie Nolet
Sébastien Daigle
Gabriel Paquette-Méthé
William Gallet
Marc-André Sorel
Chantal Auger
Geneviève René
Edith Dennis-Larocque
Client: Ville de Rouyn-Noranda
Engineers: DWB consultants
Contractor: Hardy Construction
Engineered Wood: Nordic Structures
Lighting: Luxtec
Artwork: René Derouin
About EVOQ
EVOQ is an award-winning architecture firm recognized for quality interventions and site-sensitive design solutions. The firm was first established in 1996 following the merger of two firms established in 1983. In 2016, the firm incorporated and became EVOQ Architecture. EVOQ’s strength lies in its broad spectrum of expertise, and the firm operates a collaborative network of offices in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, and Iqaluit.
EVOQ counts on an ample talent pool of over 130 professionals with specializations in heritage conservation, planning, work with Inuit and First Nations, contemporary residential and institutional design, and landscape architecture.
About ARTCAD
For over 30 years, ARTCAD has cultivated the resources and know-how to efficiently and reliably carry out most any type of architectural intervention. Functionality, aesthetics, and environmental awareness are at the core of every project undertaken, from pre-design through construction.
Based in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region, ARTCAD works mainly north of the 48th parallel in administrative regions 08 and 10. The firm creates customized solutions that speak to a deep understanding of its clients’ needs, and to its highly diversified experience, acquired over many years of sustained practice in the North. Every project entrusted to ARTCAD is led by an architectural project manager who is directly and consistently involved from the first sketches to final completion, ensuring a consistent approach and a high level of sensitivity to the overall vision and design intent.
Photographer: Maxime Brouillet
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