Harbourside Market - Historic Properties
First an old warehouse in British Columbia was
disassembled and the weathered heavy timber framing was shipped
to Nova Scotia to be used as the construction material - the wood
members carefully resawn and reshaped to be used in the new building.
Interior beams were left exposed to give the structure a 19th
century warehouse look.
BMR developed complex, custom-designed connections
to attach the wood members together and to provide strength to
the structure. The building was then carefully and delicately
connected to an existing building at Historic Properties that
was nearly 200 years old.
The bedrock under the new building was located
under tons of loose, unstable fill material in Halifax harbour.
With cost a key consideration, BMR used a technique known as surcharging
- piling a large amount of additional soil over the existing fill
and leaving it there for a full year. The result - the existing
fill was compressed to the point where it would serve as a stable
foundation for the new food court.
Today, the Harbourside Market Food Court has become
an important part of the Halifax waterfront - a piece of the citys
history that still manages to be a modern building in every way.
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