This project is located in Burlington, between
a park and a conservation area, with views to Lake
Ontario. The client, Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital,
wished to create a permanent home for their extended
care facilities, which offer physical, recreational
and occupational therapy to the elderly.
The designed structure offers a dynamic play of
light and an open buoyant space. Views in and through
the building extend and connect the interior space
with its beautiful surroundings. Natural materials
promote a healthy environment and connect the building
to its setting.
The initial gesture of the building was to extend
a beautiful existing stone wall on the west limit
of the site along the length of the site. Along
that stone wall a plinth was created which forms
the floor of the building and cantilevers out toward
the conservation area. A broad and sheltering roof ‘floats’ over the plinth. Structured
in Douglas fir beams, and decking, the roof allows
views and light as well as a secure and sheltered
home for the elderly. |