In developing the concept for the new Centre for Conservation of Boreal Biodiversity (CCBB) at the Zoo sauvage de St-Félicien in Québec, Canada, Scéno Plus never lost sight of its prime objective: to outfit the centre with a high-performance facility, harmoniously integrated with the zoo site. The design criteria emphasized the importance of using local materials, such as wood essences and granite from the region. The objective was to create a convivial, welcoming place that would be open to nature. A further challenge was to create a multipurpose venue adapted not only to CCBB requirements but also to needs in the region.
Embedding the large volume of the giant screen theatre in the cliff minimized the visual impact of construction on the environment.
The large panoramic windows and terraces respond brilliantly to this need for transparency and openness on nature in the wild.
Special attention was paid to fluid circulation, with the educational pathway following through from the auditorium to the discovery workshop and from the nature pathways to the giant screen cinema.
Everything was done to create a multifunctional, high-performance building that responds to a wide range of needs.
Our Mandate
Design criteria
Architectural and interior design
Theatrical design of the auditorium and the giant screen theatre
Design of technical infrastructures and specialized equipment systems
3D animation
Project management