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SAIT Parkade-Bing Thom ArchitectsHidden under the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/grass-coated-green-roofed-parking-garage-concept-for-tokyo/">green roof </a>soccer field where the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) Trojans play all year is a three-story <a href="http://inhabitat.com/first-leed-certified-parking-garage/">parking garage</a>. Nestled into the hillside and wrapped in a perforated metal screen, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/south-vancouvers-soaring-sunset-community-center-connects-with-nature/">Bing Thom Architects</a>-designed SAIT Parkade is as unobtrusive as it gets. On top of the parking garage, uber low-pro, the natural-ventilation encouraging metal screen features a beautiful design of billowy clouds by Vancouver artist <a href="http://www.ombrae.com/">Roderick Quin</a>. The giant piece of art is practically unknown, but is a hidden gem that interacts with the sunlight and helps the parkade blend in with the sky.1
SAIT Parkade-Bing Thom ArchitectsBing Thom was asked to design a parking structure for the university that wouldn't take up valuable campus space, but also centralize the parking and help reinvigorate the campus.2
SAIT Parkade-Bing Thom ArchitectsThe solution was to place the parking garage underneath the existing playing field, burying the garage partially into a hillside.3
SAIT Parkade-Bing Thom ArchitectsThis places the playing field on the same level as the gothic Heritage Hall – one of the centerpieces of the campus – so that the building does not obstruct views of the historic 1921 building.4
SAIT Parkade-Bing Thom ArchitectsSoaring twin glass pyramids rise up from the garage, providing and atrium and staircases down into the parking levels.5
SAIT Parkade-Bing Thom ArchitectsThe east and south facades of the garage are left exposed to pull in natural daylighting and ventilation in order to reduce energy use from mechanical systems.6
SAIT Parkade-Bing Thom ArchitectsTo facilitate the ventilation and daylighting, but also make the structure more aesthetically pleasing, a giant metal screen encloses the parking garage.7
SAIT Parkade-Bing Thom ArchitectsArtist Roderick Quin and his company Ombrae oversaw the design and fabrication of the metal shade screen.8
SAIT Parkade-Bing Thom ArchitectsThousands of holes are strategically punched through the metal creating a giant pixelated art work that depicts and blends in with the Alberta sky.9
SAIT Parkade-Bing Thom ArchitectsFrom above the playing field is clearly visible, but it is not nearly as obvious that there is a parking garage below.10
SAIT Parkade-Bing Thom ArchitectsBing Thom of BTA explains, “By siting the building carefully, we were able to preserve a critical landscape and visual relationship between the campus and downtown Calgary while respecting the historic heart of the SAIT Polytechnic campus.”11
SAIT Parkade-Bing Thom Architects“Through our design, we tried to humanize what might otherwise be just an enormous, soulless structure,” Bing Thom explains.12
SAIT Parkade-Bing Thom Architects“What we’ve done, essentially, is turned a quotidian building type into something that becomes part of the landscape in a simple and elegant way,” states Thom.13
SAIT Parkade-Bing Thom ArchitectsEast and South elevations.14














