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Clayton Community Center

Recreation

7155 187a St

Surrey , British Columbia V4N 6L9

Canada

Recreation

7155 187a St

Surrey , British Columbia V4N 6L9

Canada

Clayton Community Centre

Distinguished as North America’s inaugural Passive House certified community center and the largest non-residential certified project in Canada, the Clayton Community Centre embodies innovative design principles and community-centric vision. Rooted in a design philosophy that mirrors the surrounding forest, the building’s roof and envelope emulate a tree canopy, unifying traditionally distinct civic services beneath a leaf-inspired heavy timber structure. The center is actively pursuing the Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Gold Certification, reflecting its commitment to universal accessibility. Careful consideration of glazing helps defines the center’s thoughtful design, and features SunGuard™ SN 68 coating on clear glass. 

Design and supply team

Garibaldi Glass Industries, Inc.

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Hughes Condon Marler Architects

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Blackcomb Façade Technology

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