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Old Posted May 17, 2016, 2:06 AM
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4501 Strandherd | 20 m | 4 fl | Proposed

The application is for a 1,815 square metre four-storey office building and a 670 square metre one-storey testing facility with ground floors being incorporated into surrounding berms. The facility will be the new headquarters for Tomlinson. 196 parking spaces will be provided through the site along with landscaping. Two accesses Nortel Drive are proposed. The site covers approximately 2.46 hectares of land and is located at the southwest corner of the intersection between Highway 416 ramp, Fallowfield Road, Strandherd Drive, and Nortel Drive.

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This is very Avante-Garde for Ottawa. Good on Tomlinson for deciding to do something unique. It's like a 2010's take on 1950's modern, but in a good way.
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This is really nice!
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This is really nice!
very cool building; sadly I don't think it will be visible from the 416 at all due to elevated terrain along the east side of the highway.
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One of a kind, unless you want to count the Diefenbunker. lol
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Yes I also like the design of the building! Sucks it'll be office park though with lots of surface parking tucked away at the very edges of farhaven -_-
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Build it now!
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Build it now!
I have seen a lot of construction activity in this neck o' the woods in the last little while. Could be for the new Costco.

Farrhaven won't be that far to get to and from now
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I have seen a lot of construction activity in this neck o' the woods in the last little while. Could be for the new Costco.

Farrhaven won't be that far to get to and from now
Woo 1 minute closer to the highway!
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Yes I also like the design of the building! Sucks it'll be office park though with lots of surface parking tucked away at the very edges of farhaven -_-
A company like Tomlinson is a good fit for a location like this.
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Christopher Simmonds Architect creates ‘a sense of community’ in new home for Tomlinson Group

By: OBJ360 Content Studio
Published: Mar 4, 2019 11:09am EST




The Tomlinson Group’s new home rises from its surroundings amid sloping berms growing tall grass that seem to lift the building from the ground. Natural rock features call to mind the floor of a quarry – one of Tomlinson’s core business lines – and the slabs of concrete that create the entrance are accented with the heavy construction firm’s name in its signature red.

The longstanding family business wanted to consolidate its employees. The result, designed by local firm Christopher Simmonds Architect, keeps Tomlinson’s work and history in mind, explains Samantha Schneider, the project lead for Christopher Simmonds Architect. The combination of concrete, earth, natural landscape features and local stone are meant to call to mind what the company does best, and the firm’s proposal felt a perfect fit to CEO Ron Tomlinson.

“It fit into what we are and what we do,” says Tomlinson.

A state-of-the-art testing facility is just a few steps away from the main building. It was important to Tomlinson that the facility was part of the

Unlike a conventional suburban office that sits behind a massive parking lot, Tomlinson’s building features only a few visitor spaces out front. An employee parking lot is discreetly tucked into the rear of the property adjacent to an outdoor patio for staff – complete with a barbecue – and landscaping that includes rocks hauled from Tomlinson’s quarries.

The building’s tall glass doors open automatically, since staff are often coming through with their arms full. Staff arriving from worksites have the option of turning directly into a changeroom on the ground floor, which also features two large rooms where the company hosts classroom-style training on technology, safety, leadership and management.

There’s also a full gym facility, with an outdoor basketball court in the works. With employee health in mind, the company also offers wellness and fitness classes. Overall, two-thirds of the ground floor is dedicated to common facilities.

“Everyone here works hard and plays hard,” says Tomlinson, adding he wants staff to be happy, and to feel pride in their job, career and company.
Just off from the spacious atrium is a catered cafeteria that Tomlinson says works around the needs of their industry, with an emphasis on breakfast and flexible lunch times.

“The whole business just functions better,” Tomlinson says of the cafeteria, adding that eating together is an essential part of company culture. The entire space is lit with natural light from the atrium, which stretches up three of the four floors.

Schneider says the atrium invokes something vital to the way the space functions: a sense of community.

“We wanted to make a dynamic space in the centre of the building,” she says. “You always feel people moving around.”

Tomlinson adds that any initial concerns about acoustics were assuaged once everyone moved in.

“Nobody can believe how quiet it is,” he says, adding that the water feature cascading down several floors of the atrium helps mask sound.

Though there are some workspaces on the first floor, most of the offices, cubicles and board rooms begin on the second floor. Everything is centred around the core of the building, and each floor differs slightly to reflect how various departments operate.

Outside the second floor, the grasses planted in the berms grow up to the glass. With the enclosed offices in the middle of the building, the tall windows ensure light reaches everyone in the building, illuminating features such as the exposed ceiling, a feature the client specifically requested.

“There was extra care in the mechanical design … it’s a very clean look, but very exposed,” says Schneider. Tomlinson points out discreet custom diffusers set against the glass and extra sheet metal tucking wires and pipes away among the round concrete columns placed further than usual from the windows.

“We exposed as much concrete as we could,” says Schneider.

There are wood accents, muted browns, and hints of the Tomlinson red wherever possible. Scattered common areas are interspersed with larger meeting rooms, including two large board rooms that overlook the atrium.

“There’s an incredibly high importance put on common facilities,” says Schneider, adding that while tech companies are increasingly known for open-concept, collaborative workplace designs, it’s not a concept frequently embraced in the construction sector.

“This is an industry that is not used to working in this kind of space,” she says.

Tomlinson says this is, in part, a result of the extensive feedback the company gathered from its increasingly younger employees. By listening to their thoughts on collaborative space and increased connection between departments, he says the company can stay ahead of the curve.

“The younger that the workforce gets … the more important some of these items get,” he says.

This is exactly the kind of workplace that Christopher Simmonds Architect specializes in: calm, open, community-oriented spaces. A close working relationship with the client means flexibility when it comes to changes, says Schneider.

For example, the 170-person office turned into 240 overnight during construction with a couple of acquisitions.

“We had designed for growth,” says Schneider. For example, the centre of the top floor was filled in to create more space, and parts of the office were redesigned to accommodate additional employees.

“Everything that was a challenge made the project better,” says Schneider.

For Tomlinson, the project’s success is evident.

“The biggest feedback is the smile on people’s face when they come in or leave the building,” he says. “Everybody can feel it.”

This article originally appeared in the 2018-19 edition of Best Offices Ottawa.

http://www.obj.ca/article/Best-Offic...ing-excellence
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