LEED® Consultant - Advicas Group Consultants Inc.
Introduction
The City of Victoria is pursuing LEED® Gold Certification for the recently completed Burnside
Gorge Community Centre. This new community facility is the first public-private partnership
project in Greater Victoria to pursue the prestigious LEED® Canada Gold award.
The $4 million, 1,400 square metre facility is
founded on a former brownfield site previously
zoned light industrial rezoned to parkland status
in the newly created “Cecilia Ravine Park District
zone.†The project was designed and
constructed to fully integrate the building and
site into the adjacent riparian, aquatic, and
parkland spaces. This integration of built and
natural environments was primarily
accomplished by creatively positioning the
building within the hillside topography, providing
a publicly accessible green roof, using permeable paving, xeriscaped landscaping practices,
and minimizing light pollution into neighbouring habitats.
This project demonstrates the City of
Victoria’s commitment to low-impact
environmental design, neighbourhood
rehabilitation and regeneration, City-wide
Green Building Policy, and community based
incentive projects. The building boasts a wide
range of sustainable features including water
efficient washroom fixtures, end-of-trip bicycle
facilities (storage & showers), an efficient
HVAC system, and the use of Eco-Logo
green power from the local landfill facility.
Project Highlights
Sustainable Sites
The project uses a combination of green
roofs, infiltrating bio-swales, permeable
pavers, and native plants to control, manage and filter storm water into a creek at the base of the project. This innovative storm water management
system is designed to assist in the natural function of the creek but also promote restoration of the neighbouring riparian and aquatic ecosystems. The disturbed green spaces were in effect substituted with over 85% greening of the building’s roof area and native plantings on the site.
Energy Performance
The building utilized a high efficiency heating system, demand control ventilation and energy efficient lighting, and motion sensors to lighting, resulting in the building being over 50%
more efficient than the equivalent Model National Energy Code (MNECB) building. In addition to the being highly energy efficient, the Owner is committed to purchasing Eco-Logo certified “green power†for 100% of the building systems’ electricity for the first two years.
Indoor Environmental Quality
Special consideration was given to design of the building to make it a pleasant and healthy place for the occupants. Most spaces have ample daylighting and views of the Cecilia Creek
ravine. Interior adhesives, coatings and paints
products were carefully specified and installed. A
green cleaning program was implemented for this
project, which uses microfibre cloths and water-based cleaning products in lieu of chemical cleaning agents.
Awards