News Category: Newsletter

Ādisōke August 2025 Update

In the height of summer, the north and southwest faces of Ādisōke are stepping into the spotlight as the scaffolding comes down. The stonework is nearing completion and wood details are on-going, adding to the building’s character. Landscaping features will continue over the next month, bringing the exterior spaces to life. Inside the building, attention

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Ādisōke Spring 2025 Update

Steeling the show! It is all about the steel! Did you know over 650 tons of structural steel and 16,000 bolts are being used to build Ādisōke? Much of this has gone into the construction of the beautiful feature staircases. Timing and precision on a structure of this magnitude are everything, it took 21,000 hours

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Ādisōke Winter 2025 Update

Inside and out, Ādisōke is coming together Over the cold winter months, crews pushed ahead to make sure Ādisōke looked great, inside and out. We saw the final installation of all the windows around the new year, marking an important step for the exterior of the building. Crews also continued to install more stonework on

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Ādisōke Fall 2024 Update

Windows, walls and waterproofing From windows, to walls, to waterproofing, the last few months have been exceptionally busy at the Ādisōke project site. In September, the breathtaking windows for the auditorium were installed. These are the largest windows for the facility and represent an exciting milestone for the project. Work also continued to progress on

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July 2024 Update

News from the rooftop A lot has happened at the Ādisōke project site since our last update. We’ll start from the top: significant progress has been made on Ādisōke’s curved roof. The wooden structural beams have all been installed and the paneling is also complete. Photo 1: Aerial view of the Ādisōke facility showing the wooden

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March 2024 Update

Indigenous Public Artists announced Did you know that Indigenous art will be featured throughout Ādisōke? This week, we announced that artists from across Canada have been selected through the Ādisōke Indigenous Public Art program. They will produce the following art for the facility: Dee Barsy, Skownan First Nation, based in Winnipeg: interior Pimisi entrance Mary

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Ādisōke Fall Update

ĀDISŌKE CELEBRATES COMPLETION OF FLOORS  This fall was an exciting season for the Ādisōke project! In October, we reached a major milestone: the completion of the pouring of all five floors, also known as the “topping off” of the facility. To celebrate, an event was held at the Ādisōke project site, where the partners each

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Ādisōke Summer Update

Ādisōke Reaches New Levels! The concrete was flowing at the Ādisōke project site this past summer as we continued to make progress on pouring the floors. Four of the levels are now complete, and work is underway on the fifth and final floor! Click here to watch a video of one of our recent concrete

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Ādisōke Spring Update

Floor-ious Progress on Ādisōke… If you’ve passed by the Ādisōke project site recently, there’s a good chance you witnessed a beehive of activity as the building continues to grow into the sky! The site has been busy with several concrete pours, and significant progress has been made on the first three floors of the facility.

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Ādisōke Winter Update

Ādisōke Main Level Takes Shape Despite the snow and colder temperatures, major progress was made at the Ādisōke project site this winter. At the start of the new year, steel and concrete work to support the upper and lower levels of the underground parking garage was completed. The ramp connecting the upper and lower levels

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