Tsawwassen First Nation Youth Centre
Tsawwassen First Nation Youth Centre
Delta, BC
Owner
Tsawwassen First Nation
Architect
Mackin Tanaka Architecture
Structural Engineer
Ennova Structural
General Contractor
Converge Construction
Location
Delta, BC
Year Completed
2020
Project Size
26,000 ft²/ 2400 m²
Timber Installer
StructureCraft
Sector
Cultural, Recreational
DLT Profile
Acoustic, Kerf Edge
Species
Hem-Fir
Finish
KP-12
The Tsawwassen Youth Center, developed by the Tsawwassen First Nation, is a 2-storey building utilizing logs, steel, light wood-frame and DowelLam components. This complex hybrid structure is the first in North America to use DLT walls as a significant structural component of the lateral force-resisting system despite the many large openings.
We collaborated closely with the architect and structural engineer to carefully detail the interfaces and transfer of forces between the various elements while ensuring that the DLT remains exposed on the interior wall faces and the soffits of the floor and roof panels. Not only has HemFir lumber been utilized for the first time, the second floor also contains a special feature, namely our Acoustic DowelLam which provides sound absorption to the space below.
The site installation procedure was also quite complicated, with intensive coordination between the GC and log/steel trades. Nevertheless, all 26,000sqft of finished DLT (including walls) was successfully installed, prior to the project completion in early 2021.