
尼尔坎贝尔赛艇中心
MJMA Architecture & Design
设计特色:
项目 – 全新启用的尼尔·坎贝尔赛艇中心展现了可持续设计的卓越性。该中心座落于加拿大圣凯瑟琳斯的Henley赛艇场,这座近500平米的建筑为精英运动员们提供全年训练的同时,也达到净零能源和碳排放的标准。该建筑由MJMA建筑设计事务所设计,结构形体来自一种创新性的木结构屋顶系统,使用加拿大胶合板材料。精简钢柱将屋顶结构高高提起,建立室内外保护空间,将赛艇运动员活动与水面顺势相连。包容性设计是建筑的重要一环,其提供无障碍空间和全性别洗手间以最大限度地提高可及性。玻璃、钢材和木材组成简约却坚固的材料语言,构成标志性建筑外立面,营造温暖内部空间的同时也提供高性能建筑围护结构。被动式日照控制和高效机械系统实现净零运营,并致力于获得生命力建筑挑战(Living Building Challenge简称LBC)认证。作为社区的新中心,该中心为运动员和观众提供广受欢迎的荫凉,成为开阔景观中既存在建筑的绝佳衬托。其面向未来的、可持续主导的设计体现了典型划艇建筑集会中心的传统。
团队 – MJMA建筑设计事务所成立于1988年的多伦多,在社区建筑领域已有30余年的创新设计经验。最初从一个设计竞赛中脱颖而出的娱乐综合体项目开始,现在MJMA发展成为一家屡获殊荣的设计公司,推动着社区中心的建筑类型发展。公司初始的三位创始合伙人John MacLennan, Viktors Jaunkalns和David Miller奠定了致力于水域和娱乐项目的卓越设计理念。随着公司在安大略省的强大作品组合不断扩大,后来加入的合伙人Filarski,Allen和Watson继承了可持续、易于访问和公共导向建筑的领导力。目前,公司由多位合伙人共同领导,MJMA在自我认同、团结一致和集体责任的环境指导下,继续设计公共、教育和康乐领域建筑。
Feature:
Project - The newly opened Neil Campbell Rowing Centre demonstrates sustainable design excellence. Located in St. Catharines, Canada along the Henley Rowing Course, the 5,700 square foot facility provides elite athletes with year-round training while achieving Net Zero Energy and Carbon Emission benchmarks. Designed by MJMA Architecture & Design, the building's form is generated by an innovative mass timber roof system made of Canadian glue-laminated and cross-laminated timber. Held aloft by minimal steel columns and a centralized service core, the dynamic roof structure establishes protected indoor/outdoor spaces and connects rowers to the water.
Inclusive design was integral, with universal areas and all-gender washrooms maximizing accessibility. A simple yet robust material palette of glass, steel and wood envelops the space in warmth while supporting a high-performance building envelope. Passive sun control and efficient mechanical systems enable net-zero operations and pursue Living Building Challenge certification. As the new heart of the Henley Island community, the Centre provides athletes and spectators welcoming shade and amenity amongst the open landscape and existing structures. Its forward-thinking, sustainably-driven design realizes the tradition of the classic boathouse as a gathering hub for water sports.
Design Team - Founded in Toronto in 1988, MJMA has innovated in community architecture for over 30 years. Originating from a competition-winning recreation complex design, MJMA has grown into an award-winning firm advancing the community center typology. Early partners MacLennan, Jaunkalns and Miller established a commitment to design excellence focused on aquatic and recreation projects. As the firm expanded its robust portfolio across Ontario, subsequent partners Filarski, Allen and Watson upheld leadership in sustainable, accessible, civic-minded buildings. Currently led by principals Burbidge, Dolyniuk, Ng and partners Belanger, Allen and Watson, MJMA continues to design institutional, academic and recreational architecture guided by identity, connectivity and responsible environmental stewardship.
529 m²
St. Catharines, CANADA
2023


















