Dec 20 • Education Design, Rural • 753 Views • No Comments on Alouette University Building, UQAC — Sept-Îles, Québec
Architect: BGLA
Completion: 2014
Photo credit: Optik 360°. Source: v2com.biz
Photo credit: Optik 360°. Source: v2com.biz
Photo credit: Optik 360°. Source: v2com.biz
Aluminum filters (Photo credit: Optik 360°. Source: v2com.biz)
Wood structure featuring glulam timbers and cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels. (Photo credit: BGLA. Source: v2com.biz)
Main facade (Photo credit: Optik 360°. Source: v2com.biz)
Curtain wall facing south to encourage passive solar heating (Photo credit: BGLA. Source: v2com.biz)
Overview of school complex (CEGEP and university building) Installation of 15 parabolic solar collectors (Photo credit: Optik 360°. Source: v2com.biz)
Demountable partitions (Photo credit: Optik 360°. Source: v2com.biz)
Atrium upstairs (Photo credit: Optik 360°. Source: v2com.biz)
Classroom (Photo credit: Optik 360°. Source: v2com.biz)
Meeting room Apparent wood structure (Photo credit: Optik 360°. Source: v2com.biz)
Recycled aluminum foam cladding (Photo credit: BGLA. Source: v2com.biz)
Atrium (Photo credit: Optik 360°. Source: v2com.biz)
Atrium (Photo credit: Optik 360°. Source: v2com.biz)

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