This  four-storey, 85,000 sq. ft. concrete and steel facility has a dynamic contemporary design which is intended to be a key element in the revitalization of Surrey’s downtown core.  The sculptural shapes are formed by cast-in-place concrete exterior walls at the building perimeter that are tilted at 10 degrees out-of-plane and 35 degrees in-plane and tied back to the internal 4-story cast-in-place concrete structure.  Steel trusses at the roof level and steel framing at the 3rd floor provide a large, column free atrium space.
Surrey, BC                                                                       Bing Thom Architects                                                                   Photo Credit: Stephan Pasche

This  four-storey, 85,000 sq. ft. concrete and steel facility has a dynamic contemporary design which is intended to be a key element in the revitalization of Surrey’s downtown core.  The sculptural shapes are formed by cast-in-place concrete exterior walls at the building perimeter that are tilted at 10 degrees out-of-plane and 35 degrees in-plane and tied back to the internal 4-story cast-in-place concrete structure.  Steel trusses at the roof level and steel framing at the 3rd floor provide a large, column free atrium space.
Surrey, BC                                                                       Bing Thom Architects                                                                   Photo Credit: Stephan Pasche

This  four-storey, 85,000 sq. ft. concrete and steel facility has a dynamic contemporary design which is intended to be a key element in the revitalization of Surrey’s downtown core.  The sculptural shapes are formed by cast-in-place concrete exterior walls at the building perimeter that are tilted at 10 degrees out-of-plane and 35 degrees in-plane and tied back to the internal 4-story cast-in-place concrete structure.  Steel trusses at the roof level and steel framing at the 3rd floor provide a large, column free atrium space.
Surrey, BC                                                                       Bing Thom Architects                                                                   Photo Credit: Stephan Pasche

This  four-storey, 85,000 sq. ft. concrete and steel facility has a dynamic contemporary design which is intended to be a key element in the revitalization of Surrey’s downtown core.  The sculptural shapes are formed by cast-in-place concrete exterior walls at the building perimeter that are tilted at 10 degrees out-of-plane and 35 degrees in-plane and tied back to the internal 4-story cast-in-place concrete structure.  Steel trusses at the roof level and steel framing at the 3rd floor provide a large, column free atrium space.
Surrey, BC                                                                       Bing Thom Architects                                                                   Photo Credit: Stephan Pasche

This  four-storey, 85,000 sq. ft. concrete and steel facility has a dynamic contemporary design which is intended to be a key element in the revitalization of Surrey’s downtown core.  The sculptural shapes are formed by cast-in-place concrete exterior walls at the building perimeter that are tilted at 10 degrees out-of-plane and 35 degrees in-plane and tied back to the internal 4-story cast-in-place concrete structure.  Steel trusses at the roof level and steel framing at the 3rd floor provide a large, column free atrium space.
Surrey, BC                                                                       Bing Thom Architects                                                                   Photo Credit: Stephan Pasche

This  four-storey, 85,000 sq. ft. concrete and steel facility has a dynamic contemporary design which is intended to be a key element in the revitalization of Surrey’s downtown core.  The sculptural shapes are formed by cast-in-place concrete exterior walls at the building perimeter that are tilted at 10 degrees out-of-plane and 35 degrees in-plane and tied back to the internal 4-story cast-in-place concrete structure.  Steel trusses at the roof level and steel framing at the 3rd floor provide a large, column free atrium space.
Surrey, BC                                                                       Bing Thom Architects                                                                   Photo Credit: Stephan Pasche

This  four-storey, 85,000 sq. ft. concrete and steel facility has a dynamic contemporary design which is intended to be a key element in the revitalization of Surrey’s downtown core.  The sculptural shapes are formed by cast-in-place concrete exterior walls at the building perimeter that are tilted at 10 degrees out-of-plane and 35 degrees in-plane and tied back to the internal 4-story cast-in-place concrete structure.  Steel trusses at the roof level and steel framing at the 3rd floor provide a large, column free atrium space.
Surrey, BC                                                                       Bing Thom Architects                                                                   Photo Credit: Lawrence Chan

This  four-storey, 85,000 sq. ft. concrete and steel facility has a dynamic contemporary design which is intended to be a key element in the revitalization of Surrey’s downtown core.  The sculptural shapes are formed by cast-in-place concrete exterior walls at the building perimeter that are tilted at 10 degrees out-of-plane and 35 degrees in-plane and tied back to the internal 4-story cast-in-place concrete structure.  Steel trusses at the roof level and steel framing at the 3rd floor provide a large, column free atrium space.
Surrey, BC                                                                       Bing Thom Architects                                                                   Photo Credit: Stephan Pasche

This  four-storey, 85,000 sq. ft. concrete and steel facility has a dynamic contemporary design which is intended to be a key element in the revitalization of Surrey’s downtown core.  The sculptural shapes are formed by cast-in-place concrete exterior walls at the building perimeter that are tilted at 10 degrees out-of-plane and 35 degrees in-plane and tied back to the internal 4-story cast-in-place concrete structure.  Steel trusses at the roof level and steel framing at the 3rd floor provide a large, column free atrium space.
Surrey, BC                                                                       Bing Thom Architects                                                                   Photo Credit: Stephan Pasche

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