Bergeron Centre
The Bergeron Centre on the York University campus was designed to reflect the innovative new curriculum being delivered at the Lassonde School of Engineering.
With the concept calling for a 10,000 flush triangular rain screen panels and glazing arranged in a mathematically-derived tessellated pattern that never repeats, over nine different radii on plan, there was no capacity for creep. Precise measurements were paramount; pre-construction mockups and modeling proved vital.
The building is now an awe-inspiring sight at York University. The 169,00 sq. ft. building cost $85 million to construct, and is LEED Gold-targeted.
Products
Used.

Accumet