Whistler Library is a contemporary interpretation of the traditional village vernacular.  The primary structurel features an innovative roof panel system constructed from interlaced 4”x12” Hemlock supported by a combination of glulam beams and columns in the “living room” space and by steel kingposts and cables over the larger span of the main library area. The project achieved LEED Gold Certification.

Whistler, BC                                                              Hughes Condon Marler Architects                                                                 Photo credit: Martin Tessler

Whistler Library is a contemporary interpretation of the traditional village vernacular.  The primary structurel features an innovative roof panel system constructed from interlaced 4”x12” Hemlock supported by a combination of glulam beams and columns in the “living room” space and by steel kingposts and cables over the larger span of the main library area. The project achieved LEED Gold Certification.

Whistler, BC                                                              Hughes Condon Marler Architects                                                                Photo credit: Stephan Pasche

Whistler Library is a contemporary interpretation of the traditional village vernacular.  The primary structurel features an innovative roof panel system constructed from interlaced 4”x12” Hemlock supported by a combination of glulam beams and columns in the “living room” space and by steel kingposts and cables over the larger span of the main library area. The project achieved LEED Gold Certification.

Whistler, BC                                                              Hughes Condon Marler Architects                                                                Photo credit: Stephan Pasche

Whistler Library is a contemporary interpretation of the traditional village vernacular.  The primary structurel features an innovative roof panel system constructed from interlaced 4”x12” Hemlock supported by a combination of glulam beams and columns in the “living room” space and by steel kingposts and cables over the larger span of the main library area. The project achieved LEED Gold Certification.

Whistler, BC                                                              Hughes Condon Marler Architects                                                                Photo credit: Stephan Pasche

Whistler Library is a contemporary interpretation of the traditional village vernacular.  The primary structurel features an innovative roof panel system constructed from interlaced 4”x12” Hemlock supported by a combination of glulam beams and columns in the “living room” space and by steel kingposts and cables over the larger span of the main library area. The project achieved LEED Gold Certification.

Whistler, BC                                                              Hughes Condon Marler Architects                                                                 Photo credit: Martin Tessler

Whistler Library is a contemporary interpretation of the traditional village vernacular.  The primary structurel features an innovative roof panel system constructed from interlaced 4”x12” Hemlock supported by a combination of glulam beams and columns in the “living room” space and by steel kingposts and cables over the larger span of the main library area. The project achieved LEED Gold Certification.

Whistler, BC                                                              Hughes Condon Marler Architects                                                                Photo credit: Stephan Pasche

Whistler Library is a contemporary interpretation of the traditional village vernacular.  The primary structurel features an innovative roof panel system constructed from interlaced 4”x12” Hemlock supported by a combination of glulam beams and columns in the “living room” space and by steel kingposts and cables over the larger span of the main library area. The project achieved LEED Gold Certification.

Whistler, BC                                                              Hughes Condon Marler Architects                                                                 Photo credit: Martin Tessler

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