Wood Building Photo Series: Lynn Canyon Café and Ranger Station
I like visiting the Lynn Valley suspension bridge in North Vancouver. It is not as commercial as its big sister - the Capilano bridge - yet it gives you the same thrill walking over it. It was even safe for the kids - apparently the deck got an overhaul last year. What I hadn't seen before was the new cafe and ranger station next to the parking lot. This is a nice pavilion featuring a combination of wood, glass and aluminum. Main features are the big, doubled-up and angled glulam columns and connections that use shear plates and possibly split rings. What was interesting to see was that although there is a good roof overhang (and all columns being sloped inward AND large trees surrounding the location), the two outermost glulams already show quite pronounced signs of weathering.
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Location: North Vancouver, BC, Canada
Built: unknown (recently)
Architect: David Nairne & Associates, North Vancouver
Engineer: unknown
Fabricator: unknown
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Please note: All information above is accurate to the best of my knowledge. The intent of this presentation is simply to showcase interesting wooden structures that I have photographed. I have not been involved in the planning or construction (unless mentioned above). All images are © A. Schreyer. You may use them for any non-commercial whatsoever as long as my name appears in the vicinity of the image.
Posted:
March 1st, 2008 under
Timber Engineering.
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