Location: Oliver, BC, Canada
Client: BC Corrections
Type: Government, Correctional
Status: Built
Year: 2016
Service: Architecture
Size: 29,000 sq.m
The Okanagan Correctional Centre was designed on the premise that the physical environment plays a profound role in encouraging personal and societal change, moderating behaviors and promoting wellness. Its mandate is to make a difference in the lives of those that it serves, in many significant ways. This facility is the continuation of British Columbia Corrections' mandate to re-develop their facilities. Their objective, which began 20 years ago, was to create a new model for the delivery of corrections services, providing a safer, more supportive environment to achieve better outcomes.
Completed in the fall of 2016 under a public-private partnership agreement, the Okanagan Correctional Centre embodies some of the most progressive approaches to correctional facility design. It is more sustainable, less costly to build and maintain, more operationally efficient, and has lower staffing requirements. More importantly, it creates a therapeutic environment for residents, encouraging them to develop the attitudes necessary for reintegration into society. This is achieved by creating a safe, respectful, and dignified environment for all occupants, and by encouraging closer, more collegial relations between residents and staff.
It is a multi-level building, accommodating a wide range of populations: sentenced and remand, male and female, open custody to maximum security with a range of criminal histories, conditions and incompatibilities. At 861 beds and a construction cost of $102.7 million, it is the largest facility in the province and the most technologically advanced. It is also one of the most environmentally responsible corrections facilities in North America, designed to merge into its setting and serve as a catalyst for business development within the community.