Project Team
Kelly Buffey (Team Lead) Principal, Atelier Kastelic Buffey Inc.
Robert Kastelic Principal, Atelier Kastelic Buffey Inc.
Aaron Finbow Project Architect, Atelier Kastelic Buffey Inc.
Mark Agnoletto, Client - Strategic Business Leader, Town of Newmarket
Scott Munro, Donor, HollisWealth
Bill Mctavish, Donor, HollisWealth
Ted Kurello, Donor, HollisWealth
Project Summary
The ‘Story Pod’ is a community-supported lending library situated in downtown Newmarket, Ontario. Placed on the edge of a prominent civic square, the pod reinforces the municipality’s plan to use contemporary design as a means of creating a lively, innovative public hub for community exchange.
The Story Pod originated in a public-private partnership between the Town of Newmarket and local business HollisWealth. The team desired to build within the public sphere, intent on fostering values of sharing and inclusion. The idea for a mobile book exchange emerged with books donated by Scholastic and donation of funds provided by HollisWealth to construct the pavilion, which was ultimately built by Newmarket employees.
Akb Architects was approached by the Town with the opportunity to design the project on a pro-bono basis. Based on the guidelines of compactness, transportability, energy efficiency and ease of construction, Akb utilized a simple pure form to maximum capacity and impact.
During the day, two walls pivot open, encouraging people to enter. The dark wood exterior gives way to an interior clad in warm plywood, housing books and various levels of integrated seating. At night, LED lights powered by rooftop solar panels illuminate the Story Pod, providing a beacon for night markets and community events.
The Story Pod is an unprecedented success for the Town of Newmarket in its effect on the community. The project is a compelling example of the value of public-private partnerships and the tremendous impact that a small structure can have on an urban scale, strengthening both community and city.
Jury Comments
“A wonderful project that shows the
potential of small, highly polished works of architecture to form
partnerships with private- and public-sector needs.”
“As a prototype for the sort of
multidisciplinary project that fosters collaboration, it sets the stage
for a finely detailed, mobile public intervention that creates
community.”
“This sophisticated project realizes the
potential in craft, cooperation and ability of architects to lead in
the creation of the built environment. It is a project worth studying
further to show how architecture affects all of us.”
See the SHIFT Website for more information on the project and team.
Publish Date : 2021/Jun/28