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Assiniboine Park Washrooms  

Assiniboine Park Washrooms

Winnipeg, Canada

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Assiniboine Park Washrooms

Winnipeg, Canada

STATUS
Built
YEAR
2013
SIZE
1000 sqft - 3000 sqft
BUDGET
$100K - 500K
Recipient of 2014 AZ Award & 2014 Prairie Design Award of Excellence

Constructed from three decommissioned forty-foot long sea containers, the Assiniboine Park Washrooms make use of these unnatural local resources to solve budget and construction constraints that were proving unsolvable through conventional methods. Each container distinctly houses either a female, male or universal washroom. To maximize limited floor space, the containers are splayed to form two service cores. Each container is insulated from the outside through a secondary envelope designed to receive cedar siding.

Inside, at least one durable container wall is exposed. With the addition of abuse resistant drywall and tamper proof fixtures, including recessed lighting troughs, each interior environment is enlivened by this colourful container wall. Partitions separate public areas from a mechanical room and storage rooms. Avoiding seasonal flooding, the containers are raised and a wood ramp/deck conceals the resulting crawlspace while providing universal accessibility.

Built off-site, the project went from concept to completion in five months. Set on screw piles and borrowing services from adjacent Park facilities, the containers can be disconnected and decoupled as effortlessly as they arrived, thus accommodating the on-going infrastructural emergence of this prairie park.

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