VanDusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver, Canada

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Area: | ca. 20,000 sq. ft. (1,800 m虏) |
Completion: | 2011 |
Architect/Design: | Perkins + Will, Vancouver |
Landscape Architect: | Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, Vancouver |
System Build-ups: | Floradrain庐 FD 40-E, Floraset庐 FS 75 and Georaster庐, with 6鈥8 in. (150鈥200 mm) growing media Zincoblend |
In 2011, the approximately 54 acres large VanDusen Botanical Garden, existing since the 1970s, was provided with a new representative visitor center in the size of approximately 20,000 sq. ft. (1,800 m虏). The peculiarity of the design is the roof shape, imitating the leaves of an orchid flower. The flower stem is represented by the central atrium. The idea for this roof shape was developed by the famous landscape architect Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, known for the perfect integration of her landscaping into the overall architectural concept. Due to the varying inclinations and curvatures of the roof surface three different systems were applied: on the flat areas a build-up based on Floradrain庐 FD 40-E, on the sloped roof areas a build-up with Floraset庐 FS 75 and on the steep roof areas a build-up with Georaster庐.