MC Master University
MC Master University
MC Master University

Product
oeko skin
,
Area
400
m2
Colour
polar white
,
Texture
standard
,
Surface
ferro
,
ferro light
,
matt
,
Architect
Diamond Schmitt Architects
Partner
Sound Solutions
Year
Location
Hamilton

Small-scale Details with Character
Small-scale Details with Character
Small-scale Details with Character
McMaster University expanded its campus with the addition of the Peter George Center for Living and Learning in Hamilton, Canada. The new complex brings together all the essential components a campus community needs: a student residence, dynamic learning spaces, a wellness center, dining facilities, and childcare spaces. The building’s design plays with contrasting forms. On one side, the atrium stands out for its linearity, while on the other, the stacked, circular lecture halls at the center create striking accents. The architects at Diamond & Schmitt used öko skin slats as small-scale elements, arranged in a mosaic-like pattern. The small formats allow the elements to fit seamlessly along the curved lines. Photos: Ditz Fejer
McMaster University expanded its campus with the addition of the Peter George Center for Living and Learning in Hamilton, Canada. The new complex brings together all the essential components a campus community needs: a student residence, dynamic learning spaces, a wellness center, dining facilities, and childcare spaces. The building’s design plays with contrasting forms. On one side, the atrium stands out for its linearity, while on the other, the stacked, circular lecture halls at the center create striking accents. The architects at Diamond & Schmitt used öko skin slats as small-scale elements, arranged in a mosaic-like pattern. The small formats allow the elements to fit seamlessly along the curved lines. Photos: Ditz Fejer
McMaster University expanded its campus with the addition of the Peter George Center for Living and Learning in Hamilton, Canada. The new complex brings together all the essential components a campus community needs: a student residence, dynamic learning spaces, a wellness center, dining facilities, and childcare spaces. The building’s design plays with contrasting forms. On one side, the atrium stands out for its linearity, while on the other, the stacked, circular lecture halls at the center create striking accents. The architects at Diamond & Schmitt used öko skin slats as small-scale elements, arranged in a mosaic-like pattern. The small formats allow the elements to fit seamlessly along the curved lines. Photos: Ditz Fejer








