2. The museum complex shall utilize technology
innovations and construction materials that will
combine to create an environmentally friendly
and sustainable building. Its design shall convey
a sense of a ship that is moving from the view
from the highway, while enabling guests in the
complex to have a view of the lake.
3. P
P Location:351 Lakeshore Blvd.
P -Building outlined in red
D -Footprint : 913.4 sq.m
-Length : 148m
-Width : 75m
-Height :11m
-The building is arrayed so
that solar panels receive the
most amount of sunlight.
E.P
- Grey area designates paved
area
P = Parking Area
D = Drop-off Area
E.P = Employee’s Parking
Area
- Blue area designates water
ponds for launching model
ships created in the museum,
or area for people to skate in
the winter times
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8. Building material include glass curtain walls, stucco finish and
steel cladding for the ship-like structure for the second floor,
and LEED materials
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13. Utilizing a combination
of solar panels and wind
turbines, the building
lowers its dependence
on the city’s power
grid, and can even sell
extra electricity back to
the city.
14. GraniteCrete Pioneer Millworks Engineered Flooring
- Pavement alternative
- Wide range of colours
- Consists of reused wood
- Uses low-VOC glue to put together
ThermaRock XI
Thermafleece
- Roll insulation
made from wool
- Can be used for
roofs and walls
- A specialized thermal
resistance drywall
- R value from R-2.5-4.1
compared to standard R-0.5
drywall