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Perth and Smiths Falls Hospital Redevelopment
A large format colour poster and smaller variants were produced for the Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital. The artwork visually communicated the proposed additions and revisions to the existing structure. This artwork was primarily used for marketing purposes.
Copyright © 2004 Lowry Otto Erskine Williams Architects Inc.
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Ottawa Hospital PET Centre Master Planning [Small format]
Cardiac Positron Emission Tomography (PET) measures the metabolic activity of cells and can help detect heart ailments. Eight medium-format layouts which included floor plans and 3d renderings were produced for the Ottawa Hospital PET Centre. The floor plans and 3d views were colour-coded corresponding to differentiate use areas within the Centre.
Copyright © 2005 Lowry Otto Erskine Williams Architects Inc.
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Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus
The Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus 3d aerial rendering displays a tried and true technique used in 3d games to this date. Every elevation face of the 3d wireframe model was photographed and applied to virtual surfaces. Over 100 targa image files were used to texture map the global site plan. This technique is commonly used for low resolution or low polygon 3d rendering. It’s the fastest way to represent existing conditions in still images and animations.
Copyright © 2003 Lowry Otto Erskine Williams Architects Inc.
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Ottawa Hospital PET Centre Master Planning [Large Format]
Cardiac Positron Emission Tomography (PET) measures the metabolic activity of cells and can help detect heart ailments. Eight medium-format layouts which included floor plans and 3d renderings were produced for the Ottawa Hospital PET Centre. The floor plans and 3d views were colour-coded corresponding to differentiate use areas within the Centre. This large format print version includes a floor plan of the new auditorium.
Copyright © 2005 Lowry Otto Erskine Williams Architects Inc.
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Neuro Observation Assessment
Similar to Coronary Care Unit, 3d aerial floor plans were used for the Neuro Observation Assessment wing of the Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus. Multiple renderings were printed and mounted on large format presentation boards to explain planning schemas as it related to the functional program.
Copyright © 2004 Lowry Otto Erskine Williams Architects Inc.
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Women’s Integrated Health Centre
The Riverside Campus of the Ottawa Hospital has been converted from a bedded hospital into one of Canada’s largest ambulatory care centres. Located within this facility is The Shirley E. Greenburg Centre for Women’s Integrated Health. This centre provides advice on women’s oncology, non-cancerous gynecology, family planning and sexuality. The intent of the design was to form an experience that redefined the typical hospital visit. By creating a comfortable and homelike environment utilizing gentle colour combinations and rich materials, like granite and wood, both patients and their families are set at ease.
Copyright © 2010 Erskine Dredge Architects Inc.
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QNX Software Interior Concepts
Large format colour presentation artwork was developed to visually engage QNX Software’s proposed building addition. The graphic design incorporated themes and concept photography from various existing or similar projects around the world. The firm used these presentation boards to graphically illustrate design concepts and reinforce direction.
Copyright © 2003 Lowry Otto Erskine Williams Architects Inc.
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West Parry Sound Health Care Centre
The Health Centre offers a wide range of essential services including Acute Care, Chronic Care, Emergency and Ambulance Services, Health Education, Wellness programs and Community Outreach. The West Parry Sound Health Care Centre extensively utilized 3d technologies from concept to final design and marketing materials. Landscape engineers provided detailed 3d elevation coordinates which were integrated into the complex site plan’s approach road and parking lots. A vast array of interior, exterior, cross sections, sunlight studies and even animations were produced to client's contentment. The physical (now built) building looks exactly like the 3d renderings.
Copyright © 2005 Lowry Otto Erskine Williams Architects Inc.

