Les architectes FABG studio has projected a new pavilion for McGill University in Montreal, the largest city in Quebec, Canada. Several studies were done, since there is a large unevenness between the street on which the building was to be built, the Avenue du Docteur-Penfield and the university campus.

This new building will serve to house a series of generators that will feed the different activities developed by the institution in a sustainable, as well as innovative way.
The building projected by Les architectes FABG by  has three floors, the first floor will directly face the Avenue du Docteur-Penfield, and it will be where the three generators are located, in the basement -1 there will be the ventilation space, and the different connections with the power plant de Ferrier, while in the basement -2 we will have a storage space.

The connection between the pavilion and the campus will be made through a large diagonal staircase. The materials used will be mainly glass and granite.
 

Description of project by Les architectes FABG

McGill University needed a new building to house three 1.5 MW emergency facilities, generators that will protect research activities in the event of a power outage. The McGill University thermal power plant and the Wong, Rutherford, Administration, and Leacock pavilions are powered by a single emergency generator located in the Ferrier building in the immediate vicinity of the boiler room. This presents risks that should be limited by Housing New generators in separate spaces in the immediate vicinity.

The feasibility studies compared several location hypotheses, which led to the location of the structure between the Ferrier building (1963) and the Wong Pavilion (1990) being the best location. These preliminary studies also described the functional parameters associated with the two required 1.5 MW generators and the possible addition of a third in the future.

Innovation

The project was developed as part of a multidisciplinary integrated design exercise combining historical research, architecture, engineering, landscape, and urban acoustics to formulate a sensitive response to a problem that cannot be limited to utilitarian considerations.

The steeply pitched lot was an unused parking lot on Dr. Penfield avenue, which supported a greenhouse that had been demolished. It faces the castle-style pumping station of the McTavish underground reservoir and is part of the Mount Royal historic and natural District protected area.

Concept

The proposed concept is based on the following objectives.-

- Preserve transparency and permeability at Dr. Penfield level.
- Establish an additional link between the top and bottom of the campus.
- Structure the slope left in the wasteland.
- Ensure a significant plant presence on the site.
- Strengthen the specific character of McGill by using Trenton limestones.
- Promote integration by respecting existing alignments and templates.


The solution chosen is a glass pavilion on a limestone podium in alignment with the facades adjacent to the location of the disappeared greenhouses. A gazebo, under the extension of the roof, separates it from the Ferrier building and an external staircase leads to the lower level of the campus. Under this pavilion, a ventilation plenum allows the entry through the floor of the large amount of new air required while concealing the steam pipes connecting the Wong pavilion to the Ferrier Pavilion. The cantilevered overhang at the rear has vent grilles at the underside of the floor.

The roofs are vegetated due to the low height of the building which exposes these surfaces to the view all over the south flank of Mount Royal and from surrounding buildings. For the roof surfaces and walls covered with metal panels, environmental problems related to lead discouraged us from using the tinned copper present on the Wong building and led us to propose a fluoropolymer paint baked on an aluminum panel to harmonize with the shade of the neighbor. The acrylic coating on the adjacent portion of the Ironworks has been replaced with limestone siding in this project.

The project focuses on the underlying presence of the mountain by dramatizing the topography of the site. Although it is a technical infrastructure, we insisted on treating the building as a pavilion that could help enhance the quality and specificity of the McGill University campus.

Program

Storage and maintenance spaces for campus furniture and outdoor amenities are laid out at the foot of the slope and the limestone-clad main wall becomes parallel to the rest of the campus. A mature Elm is preserved at the foot of the staircase, which extends the existing sidewalks to University Street to enrich the network of pedestrian traffic that is being consolidated throughout McGill.

The generators are installed in a glass pavilion sitting on a granite baseboard at Dr. Penfield Street level while there is storage space for campus street furniture on the lower level. The interstitial space between these two volumes serves as a plenum for air, steam, and electricity connected to the Ferrier power station. An open staircase opens a new passage along the east-west axis to connect the top and bottom of the campus.

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Les architectes FAGB.- Eric Gauthier, Marc Paradis.
 
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Project team
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Project manager.- Johanne Guertain, GPH. Assistant project manager.- Nadia Nachtigall, McGill University.
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Structural engineer.- Ayad Bensbaa, CIMA+. Civil engineer.- Guillaume Harpin, CIMA+. Mechanical engineer-electricity.- Guillaume Bouccara, Alain Bilodeau, BPA. Landscape Architecture.- Ziad Haddad, WAA. General contractor.- Benoit Fiset, David Morissette.
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McGill University (royal Institution for the advancement of science) Mathieu Mainville, QMD.
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Start date.- April 2019.
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840 Avenue du Docteur-Penfield, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Éric Gauthier, partner in Les Architectures FABG since 1988, featuring the conception of cultural projects that have been awarded for the sensitivity expressed in relation to the context and the innovative character of the implemented technical solutions. As an architect he has directed projects such as the Théatre de Quat'sosu, Montréal (2008) awarded with the USITT Architecture Merit Award in 2009 among other awards, new spaces for the Circ du Soleil in Bordeaux (2007) or the restoration of a gas station by Mies Van der Rohe in Nuns Island, Canada (2009).
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Published on: February 26, 2021
Cite: "A new pavilion charged with energy. McGill University, Power Station by Les architectes FABG" METALOCUS. Accessed
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