‘vancouver primary’ by sturgess architecture

canadian firm sturgess architecture received first prize for the category of ‘vancouver primary’ (an arterial site) in the city’s 2030 challenge competition.

they developed their project with the notion that future buildings must produce rather than consume. re-thinking the traditional form and current guidelines of mixed-use buildings, they developed a structure that consists of more public and open spaces. all buildings located on primary sites will offer the city with more than just density.

their design is a building with a variety of productive surfaces. walls harness energy, roofs grow food and floors connect the public and private spaces. by providing a variety of uses within each structure, the community is presented with a walkable, sustainable building. by ensuring the design of all new buildings respect the surrounding context and understand the local environmental conditions, surfaces can be sculpted to provide a vibrant urban environment for people to work, live and play.

sturgess architecture: 're  think surface' for vancouver primary ‘vancouver primary’ with a wall that is a passive solar collector making it a living wall

sturgess architecture: 're  think surface' for vancouver primary ‘vancouver primary’

sturgess architecture: 're  think surface' for vancouver primary community garden

sturgess architecture: 're  think surface' for vancouver primary covered public amenity

sturgess architecture: 're  think surface' for vancouver primary open interior courtyard

sturgess architecture: 're  think surface' for vancouver primary ‘vancouver primary’ surfaces – section a

sturgess architecture: 're  think surface' for vancouver primary ‘vancouver primary’ surfaces – section  b & c

sturgess architecture: 're  think surface' for vancouver primary ‘vancouver primary’ surfaces – concept

sturgess architecture: 're  think surface' for vancouver primary ‘vancouver primary’ surfaces – concept