Sandstorm
Brett Hitchins
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
Pendant lightingFoscarini
ManufacturersCaesarstone
Meeting Rm AcousticsAKUSTUS
ManufacturersDavis Furniture
Djembe Feature PendantMarset
Djembé Pendant, Djembé
ManufacturersAndreu World
Flex High Back, Flex Chair

Product Spec Sheet
Pendant lighting
Meeting Rm Acoustics
Manufacturers
Djembe Feature Pendant
Djembé Pendant, Djembé by Marset
Manufacturers
Flex High Back, Flex Chair by Andreu World

Sandstorm HQ

Edit Studios as Architects

 Vancouver design firm, Edit Studios, recently completed the workplace design for Sandstorm Gold Royalties’ new 40,000 sq. ft. office expansion in Vancouver. Renowned for its exceptional portfolio of precious metal royalties, Sandstorm's office is in Vancouver's newest AAA office tower, Vancouver Centre II (VCII), which spans four floors. The building is designed to LEED Platinum, WELL Gold, and WiredScore Gold standards.

photo_credit Brett Hitchins
Brett Hitchins

Working closely with the Sandstorm team, Edit Studios' designers created an innovative workplace ecosystem. This space houses their geologists and engineers and offers a collaborative environment for junior mining partners to phase in and out as projects cycle through, similar to a co-working model. Sandstorm's office design concept evolved during the return-to-work period to meet the post-COVID trend of requiring more focused private and shared office spaces.

photo_credit Brett Hitchins
Brett Hitchins

The top and bottom floors make up the functional part of the office, while the middle floor behaves as a common amenity for all companies. It includes a shared reception, kitchen, and various meeting spaces of different shapes and sizes. Coffee bars and lounges are strategically placed on each floor around the stairwell to facilitate spontaneous interactions among the team and promote vertical circulation.

photo_credit Brett Hitchins
Brett Hitchins

Materials Tell a Story

Edit Studios drew inspiration from Sandstorm's deep connection to the mining industry to celebrate natural resources and highlight mining operations. With an increasing focus on renewable energies, Sandstorm emphasized the use of copper in the design, making it a key material for the curved stair connecting all four floors. The stairs are a structural and architectural marvel, with curved glass railings, BC wood treads, and copper accents. The logistics alone are a miracle, considering the quantity of metal craned up 33 flights into an occupied office building.

photo_credit Brett Hitchins
Brett Hitchins

Each floor features artfully displayed rock and mineral samples, geological objects, and historical mining tools. Custom planter boxes and plant life denote the entrances to each meeting room, smartly inscribed with elements from the periodic table, once again enforcing the link to the mining industry.

photo_credit Brett Hitchins
Brett Hitchins

Unconventional materials that make up the space include rammed earth walls and sand-infused plaster, illustrating the topographic contours of the world. The reception area features abstract, hand-scraped plaster walls, while BC native wood and granite bases mined from a local quarry were used to create all the meeting room tables throughout the space. Artist Mareo Rodriguez's pieces, inspired by the earth's materiality, enhance the space with topographic references and drill core sample motifs.

photo_credit Brett Hitchins
Brett Hitchins

A Green Approach

One of the important features to Sandstorm was the building's radiant heating and cooling system in the ceiling, making it one of North America's most sustainable buildings. This advanced system enhances energy efficiency by reducing the reliance on traditional HVAC systems, lowering energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.

photo_credit Brett Hitchins
Brett Hitchins

The use of radiant heating and cooling aligns with the team's objective to mitigate the mining industry's environmental impact by adopting cutting-edge, sustainable building technologies exhibited in this building.  In addition, there was a strong emphasis on weaving plant life into the design.

photo_credit Brett Hitchins
Brett Hitchins
photo_credit Brett Hitchins
Brett Hitchins

"Since the pandemic, our clients have shown a strong desire to incorporate nature and plants into the workplace. Science now supports the idea that plants reduce stress and anxiety, boost creativity and productivity, and enhance cognition and memory," notes Edit Studios founder Janay Koldingnes. "Our planting strategy at Sandstrom compliments the celebration of what the earth provides as you migrate between floors, and ties seamlessly into our earthly palette."

photo_credit Brett Hitchins
Brett Hitchins
photo_credit Brett Hitchins
Brett Hitchins

Sandstorm's versatile office space caters to employees and guests, offering an abundance of areas for focused work and for employees to feel rejuvenated while in the workspace.  The enriching environment, highlighted by greenery and earthy materials, strongly connects to Sandstorm's mission and values

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