- Project uploaded by Diana Tamblyn on 04-28-2025
- Project last updated by Diana Tamblyn on 04-29-2025
Wasauksing Safe Home
Parry Sound, ONLocated within the Wasauksing First Nation territory near Parry Sound, this 10,813 sq. ft. facility’s purpose is to provide safety and support for Indigenous women and their families. Creating a secure, welcoming environment that also instilled a strong sense of safety was the project’s highest priority.
The building consists of two distinct wings - one residential, and one for back-of-house operations - arranged around a protected internal courtyard. The shelter's design combines traditional Indigenous architectural elements alongside modern amenities to ensure comfort and security.
Mass Timber Provides Warmth and a Sense of Well-Being
To evoke a sense of peace and to honor traditional Indigenous building practices, the facility incorporates natural wood materials. Exposed Glulam columns and beams define key communal spaces such as the entrance, administrative core, and entrance canopy, while an extended wood canopy offers shelter from the elements.
Embracing the principles of healing and wellness, the shelter features:
- communal spaces
- courtyard
- wraparound support through counselling and advocacy
- access to programs aimed at fostering and strengthening cultural identity.
Through thoughtful design and the integration of cultural principles, including the use of natural materials, the Women’s Safe Home stands as a symbol of protection, healing, and community, providing a safe and supportive environment for those in need.
Project Details
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Number Of Stories
1
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Bldg system
Mass Timber
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Square footage
10,813
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Building Type:
Mixed-Use
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Material Types:
Mass Timber
Glue-Laminated Timber (GLT or glulam)
Project Team
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Element5 | HASSLACHER Group Element5 Glulam Supplier
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Adams Bros Construction General Contractor
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C.F. Crozier & Associates Inc. Consulting Engineer
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Two Row Architect Architect
- Project uploaded by Diana Tamblyn on 04-28-2025
- Project last updated by Diana Tamblyn on 04-29-2025