- Project uploaded by [email protected] on 05-24-2025
- Project last updated by [email protected] on 06-03-2025
Frog Lake First Nations’ Children & Family, Intervention and Prevention Horse Healing Centre
Frog Lake, ABSet against a gently rolling landscape, the Centre utilizes the natural topography, cascading down the lower southern slope, which helps direct surface runoff into a pond that serves as a skating rink during winter months
Concrete piling supports the locally sourced Spruce-Pine-Fir (SPF) glulam beams, configured in free-flowing curves and spanning over the open arena. GLT roof panels were selected to accommodate the roof’s curvature.
Thin, horizontally staggered, thermally treated cedar planks clad much of the exterior, contrasting with the stone which clads around the cultural room and museum
Project Details
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Year Built
2026
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Number Of Stories
2
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Bldg system
Mass Timber
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Square footage
12,376
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Building Type:
Educational
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Material Types:
Mass Timber
- Project uploaded by [email protected] on 05-24-2025
- Project last updated by [email protected] on 06-03-2025