Carcross Learning Centre
Carcross Learning Centre
Carcross Learning Centre

Product
concrete skin
,
Area
50
m2
Colour
anthracite
,
Texture
standard
,
Surface
ferro light
,
Architect
Kobayashi + Zedda Architects
Year
Location
Carcross

Traditional and cultural connection
Traditional and cultural connection
Traditional and cultural connection
The Carcross Learning Centre is a multicultural centre for the Carcross community and the Carcross/Tagish First Nation. The architects designed the building with sustainable and local materials, including wood and photovoltaic systems. concrete skin panels were used for the entrance area to emphasise the ecological focus. The design, with its totem poles and ornamentation, creates a connection to the coastal heritage of Carcross. Its location directly on Nares Lake also underlines the traditional and cultural connection between the town, its people, the water and the mountains beyond. Photos: ANDREW LATREILLE / www.andrewlatreille.com
The Carcross Learning Centre is a multicultural centre for the Carcross community and the Carcross/Tagish First Nation. The architects designed the building with sustainable and local materials, including wood and photovoltaic systems. concrete skin panels were used for the entrance area to emphasise the ecological focus. The design, with its totem poles and ornamentation, creates a connection to the coastal heritage of Carcross. Its location directly on Nares Lake also underlines the traditional and cultural connection between the town, its people, the water and the mountains beyond. Photos: ANDREW LATREILLE / www.andrewlatreille.com
The Carcross Learning Centre is a multicultural centre for the Carcross community and the Carcross/Tagish First Nation. The architects designed the building with sustainable and local materials, including wood and photovoltaic systems. concrete skin panels were used for the entrance area to emphasise the ecological focus. The design, with its totem poles and ornamentation, creates a connection to the coastal heritage of Carcross. Its location directly on Nares Lake also underlines the traditional and cultural connection between the town, its people, the water and the mountains beyond. Photos: ANDREW LATREILLE / www.andrewlatreille.com






