The King Edward Arts Hub and Incubator is a creative space for local artists and non-profit organizations that features work spaces, meeting rooms, business services, collaborative technology and social spaces.
Phase one included a full restoration of the 1912 heritage building, inclusive of sandstone repairs, new roof, relocation of the existing sandstone chimney, and replacement of an entire 4 store stairwell. Existing windows were restored or replaced with custom detail to match original exterior and interior casings, all of which was self-performed by Clark Builders, carrying through the level of quality control required to achieve identical replication. Full mechanical and electrical replacement occurred including all site utilities. All major mechanical equipment was installed in the existing 1912 basement, which required excavation of foundations.
Phase two commenced after turn over and full occupancy of phase one, including a Montessori leased space. Our project team had to maintain an operational parking lot and stairwell for occupants, as well as execute a roof replacement with occupancy on-going. Windows include exterior venetian blinds connected to the BMS system, integrated into the building’s heating and cooling.
cSpace Projects
Nyhoff Ferrari Westwood Babits Architects Ltd.
35,000 sq.ft.
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