wheel house

Langford, BC

The Jordie Lunn bike park clubhouse stands as a symbol of local sustainability, offering a range of amenities including versatile community space, office facilities for affiliated organisations, and a local café with an outdoor patio. Additionally, it accommodates a bike repair/sales/rental shop and a bike park to cater to various interests and ages.

The fully accessible mass timber building fosters a sense of belonging and seamlessly integrates with nature while prioritising low-carbon, sustainable construction. Its efficient layout and durable materials ensure long-term viability. Acting as a catalyst for community growth, it creates job opportunities, supports local enterprises, and establishes a vibrant hub attracting people from all backgrounds.

Exterior visualization of a clubhouse of the Jordie Lunn Bike Park surrounded by trees. Nba architects designed the building to be at one with the surrounding landscape, the facility contains community meeting spaces, washrooms/showers, a concession, and a bike repair / bike rental space. 
Exterior visualization of a clubhouse of the Jordie Lunn Bike Park surrounded by trees featuring bike park and mountain bikers playing on the hills. Nba architects designed the building to be at one with the surrounding landscape, the facility contains community meeting spaces, washrooms/showers, a concession, and a bike repair / bike rental space. 

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