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North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit
The North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit serves an outstanding thirty-one surrounding communities. The 150-person facility comprises of multiple health care offices, clinical and community spaces. With a prime downtown location on Oak Street within the community of North Bay, Ontario, it’s 58 000 square feet and two-story design can be understood as adaptable to growth in programing and use of space. Design inspirations include the natural context and history of North Bay as well as the overall clients and community needs. Being located in the downtown of North Bay makes for easy pedestrian and vehicle accessibility and its close proximity to walking and bike trails promotes a healthier living as well as easy circulation for the building’s users.

Build Awards
The building has received two major awards for its design and construction.


 * 2018 Best of Canada Award, Canadian Interiors Magazine (in collaboration with Carlyle Design Associates)


 * 2018 Northern Ontario Excellence Award, Wood WORKS! Wood Design Awards

Building
The building comprises of public and private areas to provide space for the different units and services the health unit offers. The harmony between them all make the effectiveness and productivity of the building. The road façade keeps a minimal urban street appeal as the south façade provokes a more contemporary blend of architectural references. The south facing windows also overlook the Lake Nipissing shoreline and scenery. It’s use of colors, material and textures within the building make it unique for a Northern Ontario healthcare center. These elements thus reflect a connection to the territory the building sits on, using local wood and stone types and natural lighting effects.

Common Area
The common area or lobby of the building gives access to a clinic, family room, classroom and other nearby quarters, private and public areas. This area exhibits many different functions circulation wise but holds great Architectural components. Common area of the building exhibits an exposed roof structure paneled in a wood veneer. These wood veneer panels are a glue laminated Douglas fir cladding. This cladding extends from the exterior of the building to the interior to draw from its natural surrounding. A two-story limestone cladded wall also brings this idea of an interior and exterior connection. A large window assembly situated on the south end of the common area brings guests a view of Lake Nipissing. These relationships all speak to the significance of Northern Ontario resources.

Materials
The use of wood and stone are used in a way to inspire the users of the building as well as pay homage to the surrounding environment. Wood veneered panels and curtain wall embrace the building structure and façade. While the limestone wall enhanced the double height, the lobby area and grand staircase.

Firm
Mitchell Jensen Architects has been servicing Northern Ontario’s Architectural needs since 1964. Design intentions often relate to the community needs and the local design, it’s evidently throughout their use of wood and attention to details. Wood, stone and glass are seen throughout a majority of the firm's projects. The use of wood and stone within their building relates back to the founding industries and culture of Northern Ontario.