Modernizing a school: Laurentian University updates look.

AuthorKelly, Lindsay
PositionNEWS

Renovating buildings constructed 50 years ago always presents some surprises, but nothing during the last 12 months of Laurentian University's campus modernization project has caused a major wrench in the plans.

Brad Parkes, executive director of Laurentian's facility services, said the project is on schedule and on budget, and other than addressing common issues associated with the age of the buildings, the work has gone smoothly.

"Back in the '60s, there was no Ontario Building Code to deal with, and energy wasn't such a big thing, so there wasn't insulation in the walls, and there wasn't an air barrier in the walls, and so building science was totally different back then," Parkes said.

Now, designers have to consider how to bridge generations of architecture to bring older design in line with modern regulations and architectural trends.

"Buildings are going to move separately; they're going to move differently--we have to build in for that," Parkes said. "We have to let things move at the different paces that the buildings will move, because, let's be honest, buildings are a live thing."

But those are the types of things that designers took into consideration --along with the school's Campus Master Plan, completed in 2013--when the project began in October last year. Timmins contractor Cy Rheault Construction is completing the $34-mil lion construction phase.

The plan involves renovating classroom and lab space, the addition of a welcome and orientation area in the Parker Building, and the construction of an Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre. The Alphonse-Raymond building will get a new student gathering space, a barrier-free entrance and food services area, while an executive learning centre will be built...

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