7.5.09

Ottawa Urban Oasis

Ottawa urban oasis

I recently discovered a pretty neat food court downtown Ottawa. It has a waterfall, plenty of natural greenery and a huge skylight. Whoever designed this place really brought the outside in. You feel like you're outdoors. It's a nice place to have lunch. It must be really nice in the winter to have a little oasis like this so close to your office. And it looks like there are a lot of offices around. The view must be nice from up there too.

Ottawa urban oasis

Ottawa urban oasis
I love the huge sky light right above it. It reminds me of 1000 de la Gauchetiere in Montreal. There should be more office buildings with an indoor courtyard. I imagine the people working in such an environment must appreciate the natural surrounding, specially in the winter. Having natural lights and so many plants and trees can only be beneficial. It's very eco-friendly. In fact, commercial buildings get LEED points if they "provide the occupants with a connection between indoor spaces and the outdoors". I also like the flooring that looks like a deck. A portion of the seating area is right over the water feature and you can see the water running underneath.

Or course I couldn't help but imagine ways to improve and modernize this space. Here's what I would do if I could get my hands on it :)

1. Enhance the natural beauty
The blue tiles are not the best choice. Judging from their color and the design of the water feature, it was probably done in the 80s. The water feature also is a bit loud for the space. You have to talk louder in order for people to hear you. So I would replace the blues tiles by a natural stone like slate and I would reduce the speed of the water so that it would sound more like a stream as opposed to a waterfall.


Ottawa urban oasis
Photo: MOOT



2. Update the tables and chairs
The tables are way too low (probably 17 inches). People eating their lunch have to bend down to eat and it's not very good for their back. I would use table at a proper height (30 inches). Also the current chairs look like they belong to a plantation house as opposed to a building in the city.

Ottawa urban oasis
Photo: MOOT

I think the furniture should better reflect their environment and be more innovative. So I would use something a bit more modern and unique like the Miss Petra chair by MYYOUR. Their curvy shape would add to the natural feel of the place, soften it and give it interest. Imagine these white chairs against the lush greenery and slate wall in the background. They would look like white flowers in the middle of the forest.

Ottawa urban oasis

Ottawa urban oasis
photo : MYYOUR



3. Create an unobstructed view

Lastly I would replace the current metal railing (a bit too prison-like for me) by clear glass railing.


Ottawa urban oasis
Photo: MOOT

Ottawa urban oasis

6 comments:

  1. OK - my curiosity is peaked -- what downtown Ottawa building is this lovely food court in. I work downtown and would love to spend my lunch hour enjoying this atmosphere.

    Donna
    dh designs

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  2. The glass roof is great -- really lets the outdoors in :-)

    I love all the changes you would make to this space. You should talk to whoever is in charge see if you can turn your plans into reality!!

    Kelly @ DesignTies

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  3. those are great ideas - I meet my friends here for lunch all the time and was always wondering about the tables - who made that decision?!?! - they just don't work.

    (Especially nice to be here in the winter!) 240 sparks has a basement atrium with trees that is also a nice urban oasis. : )

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  4. I have to disagree on this one. I've eaten there many times and my favorite feature is the waterfall. It’s unique and the background noise makes it possible to have a discrete conversation. As for the blue tile; well if we made over everything according to the fickle whimsy of modern design we’d lose the great works from everyone that came before us.

    When they do make over the space I hope they preserve the one element that sets it apart from every other food court in the city.

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