Exterior of the Musée de l'aviation et de l'espace du Canada

Musée de l’aviation et de l’espace du Canada

  • Country Canada
  • City Ottawa
  • Customer Musée de l'aviation et de l'espace du Canada
  • Year 2005

The Museum embarked on a major expansion project in 2003 in response to a significant increase in its collections and programs. 

The architectural expression of the new Reservation Pavilion is inspired by the aerodynamic shape of an airplane wing. The construction is industrial and uses the vocabulary of traditional hangars with their curved, metallic, shiny and wavy roofs.

The project which takes place in three phases includes:
Phase 1 – Construction of a main block comprising:
•  10,000 m² storage shed
•  Aircraft restoration hangar
•  Specialized workshops (sandblasting, painting, mechanics, etc.)
•  Offices

Phase 2 – Construction of a building adjacent to the existing building, to house the administrative services, the library and a documentation center.

Phase 3 – Construction of an underground link between the main block and the existing building.
•   Art gallery dedicated to aviation
•   Exhibition area for small artefacts
•   Classrooms and service rooms

Architecture

Provencher_Roy / Arcop

Contractor

Pomerleau

Photography

Marc Cramer