The University of British Columbia’s Student Union Building (SUB) serves as a central gathering place for students and alumni to converse and grow as part of the vibrant student community.
The $100M building totalling 225,000 sq. ft. includes food and retail outlets at the lower levels, as well as numerous offices, meeting and club rooms, a daycare and a community garden at the upper levels.A full-height central atrium is characterized by breathtaking views and exposed heavy-wood structural components featuring five levels above grade.RJC designed the saw-tooth roof using a hybrid structure of glazed glulam trusses (90-ft. long) and cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels.The glazed west façade continues the wood expression with 60-ft. tall twin-glulam columns.
Connectivity across the atrium was achieved through hybrid heavy-wood and steel sky-bridges that cantilever off the west façade columns.