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CATES PARK/WHEY-AH-WICHEN PARK AMENITY BUILDINGS

SIZE

Size: 2,530 + 2,120 sq ft

Services: Architectural + Prime Consultant

Location: Merritt, BC

Client: District of North Vancouver

 

ABOUT

The Cates Park/Whey-ah-Wichen amenity buildings have been designed with the ongoing participation of the District of North Vancouver and the Tsleil-Waututh First Nation who jointly manage the park under a unique protocol agreement. The project goals are:

  • Recognize Tsleil-Waututh Culture and Traditional Territory

  • Protect archaeological heritage

  • Curate the Views - Highlight good views, Block undesirable views

  • Honour the landscape and the land, and

  • Support annual canoe race, festivals and events

The project is inspired by the Coast Salish village typology and vernacular post and beam building forms. To respect the archeology of the site, fill will be brought in to cap the site, leaving the area undisturbed in order to honour the past, as well as increasing accessibility to the community buildings. The Feast House building provides an opportunity for gathering, celebration and sharing space within the park, while the washroom and concession a stand building allow the park to host every day and special event park visitors. The project has recently completed the schematic design phase.

 

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