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Woodland Garden Shed  

Woodland Garden Shed

Vancouver, Canada

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Woodland Garden Shed

Vancouver, Canada

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STATUS
Built
YEAR
2015
SIZE
0 sqft - 1000 sqft
BUDGET
$0 - 10K
This garden shed was designed and constructed in partnership by UBC architecture students and the Woodland Community Garden Club. This structure is the focal point of the garden, and it acts as a gathering spot for local education programs as well as a practical storage solution.


The unique form of the shed was designed to prevent shadows from being cast on surrounding garden plots while simultaneously shading the central meeting space.The client(s) also requested that the use of chemicals be avoided on site to prevent leaching into the soil. Our solution was to use charred cedar siding as a natural way of protecting the wood.


The charred surface also doubles as a chalk-board wall, providing a surface for children and instructors to write on. In addition to the charred-cedar siding, a herringbone patterned lattice system was used on the parts of the building that receive the most sunlight. The lattice allows for interior lighting as well as a potential place to grow vines. Seasonal vines provide further shading to cool the structure in the summer months, while allowing more light into the building when dormant.

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