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The Two Rivers Gallery Building

Front view of the Two Rivers Gallery

Construction

  • approx. 300 people involved in construction
  • begun in April 1999 - completed June 2000
  • total hours for construction - approx. 2800
  • structure - painted steel frame and structural concrete slab
  • all surfaces are benign, inert or "eco-sensitive" to prevent "off-gassing" and particulate matter
  • curved zinc panels for roof and sidewalls
  • internally - hardened concrete, drywall, wood (fir) and dolomite stone
  • Cost of 5.2 million (1.5 million raised through art gallery Capital Campaign)
  • approx. 15,000 sq. feet in total
  • 48 feet tall at highest point
  • 49 feet wide
  • 200 feet long

Dimensions - Canfor Exhibition Galleries

  • each measures 1,264 sq. feet
  • each has 13 foot high walls for hanging
  • each has 20 foot ceilings (in centre)
  • each has 260 running feet of hanging space

Design - Important Concepts

  • "Cocooning" - placing the exhibition galleries in the centre of the building so as to provide further protection from the external environment
  • "Daylighting" - use of natural light in galleries. Skylights allow 2nd floor of building to function similarly to light-mixing attics of 19th century Picture Galleries.

Symbolism in Design

  • inspired by geography and industry of city/area
  • sloping roof, arching ribs and forecourt of boulders and shrubs symbolize cutbanks and riverbed of Nechako and Fraser Rivers
  • ribs made from Douglas fir - speaks to importance of forestry industry in region
  • wood used throughout facility in places where visitors will experience it most directly - the exhibition gallery floors, the stairs leading to the 2nd floor, the bannister and door pulls
  • white siding - relates to neighbouring buildings in the Civic Plaza and the snow
  • chimney flue - metal surrounds suggest a mill burner
  • stair railing as abstracted forest deadfalls

Environmental Controls

  • located in the mechanical room between 1st and 2nd floors
  • energy management system monitors temperature and humidity
  • ideal conservation of art no more than 5% fluctuation in temp. or humidity
  • humidity kept between 50% to 60% year round
  • 3 sets of air filters
  • carbon filters ensure air is free of gasses that may be present outside
  • conventional air filters remove dust from airstream

Staff

  • 7 full-time employees
  • 3 part-time employees
  • 3 summer students

Last Updated ( Monday, 26 November 2007 )
 
 
 

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