Skating ring parc des Saphirs (domaine du Boisé)
Ville de Boischatel
Category
Education, sports and leisure
Client
Ville de Boischatel
Location
Boischatel (Québec) / Canada
Date
2020
Budget
2,7 M$
Area
2655 m²
Credits
Photos © Stephane Groleau
Awards and mentions
Honor Award, Wood Design & Building Awards Program of the Canadian Wood Council
Award of excellence Cecobois winner, « Bâtiment institutionnel de plus de 1000 m.c. » category
Silver award winner of the IOC IPC IAKS Architecture Prizes
Winner, Prix d’excellence en architecture de l’Ordre des architectes du Québec, « Oeuvres hors catégorie »
Description
This project offers a surface protected from the elements in both winter and summer. A large roof provides a surface that can be used as a skating rink in winter and a floor hockey or basketball court in summer. The building's façade is the most open to the street, so as to draw people in and encourage them to use it. The few rooms required have been positioned at the other end to close off the north-east façade and protect the playing surface from the prevailing winter winds.
The architectural concept revolves around a large roof with a hybrid (wood-steel) framework. This glued-laminated timber structure with a steel sub-tensioning system provides a clear span of 27 m despite its relatively low thickness. The geometry of the structure also allows for drainage on either side of the roof through the external fittings, making it easier to manage rainwater. This large wooden veil rests on a steel colonnade that extends on either side of the playing surface.