Tilt-Up Concrete Assn.
PO Box 204
113 First Street W
Mt. Vernon, Iowa 52314
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Gleneagles Community Centre
Gleneagles Community Centre
2004 Tilt-Up Achievement Award Winner
Technical Innovation Division
A completely exposed, well detailed and finished structure creates unusual complexity, requiring extra attention and coordination. Tilt-Up construction was selected because it was a cost effective solution for architectural, structural and mechanical considerations.

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Owner:
District of West Vancouver
Engineer:
Fast + Epp Structural Engineers
Engineer:
Krahn Engineering (Burnaby, BC)
 

Recognized for the highest overall score, Gleneagles Community Centre has been well-received by the owner, surrounding community and user groups.

The 23,000-square-foot project was constructed on an extremely tight site in the restrictive Rocky Mountain area. The owner desired a sustainable building and Tilt-Up allowed for this goal to be met in a distinct and holistic manner.

This project was designated a Blue Ribbon winner and received the highest overall rating because it rigorously pursued green building design standards. The project not proves Tilt-Up’s viability in the green arena, but also demonstrates the effectiveness Tilt-Up can have in remote locations, small project types and extremely tight sites.

Tilt-Up was selected by the owner, the District of West Vancouver, and architect to provide an architectural, structural and mechanical solution with one system. Shaped panels were an important design element in creating the outline of the building. The Tilt-Up panels were acid-washed, sanded and sealed to provide a natural finish that complements the terrain of the area.

Mechanically, the wall served to act as a passive radiator providing both heating and cooling through water piping embedded in the panels.

Structurally, the panels were required to be a seismic shear wall that is connected to a timber roof diaphragm. The Tilt-Up panels were structurally composite dual wythe sandwich panels tied together with welded rebar trusses. By opting for this sandwich panel instead of a non-structurally composite alternative, the overall thickness was minimized, seismic forces were reduced and costs were lowered. Further, Tilt-Up allowed for a finished surface on two sides and was an integral component in the radiant slab cooling system.

Location
Gleneagles Centre
6262 Marine Drive
W. Vancouver, BC V7W 2S5
Canada
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Quick Facts
Total floor area:
23,000 sq.ft.
Tallest panel:
45' - 6 "
Largest panel:
700 sq.ft.
Heaviest panel:
96,000 lbs
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