rocky's toronto marine museum
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By: Rocky Leong
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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.
Location:351 Lakeshore Blvd.
-Building outlined in red
-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.
- 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
P
P
P
D
E.P
Building material include glass curtain walls, stucco finish and
steel cladding for the ship-like structure for the second floor,
and LEED materials
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.
GraniteCrete
- Pavement alternative
- Wide range of colours
Pioneer Millworks Engineered Flooring
- Consists of reused wood
- Uses low-VOC glue to put togetherThermaRock XI
- A specialized thermal
resistance drywall
- R value from R-2.5-4.1
compared to standard R-0.5
drywall
Thermafleece- Roll insulation
made from wool
- Can be used for
roofs and walls