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Cottonwood Lodge

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Location

2601 lougheed highway
coquitlam, BC
Canada

Content Type
  • Building
Certifications & Awards
  • LEED Canada NC Gold
project team

Summary

Cottonwood Lodge is a 24-bed residential care facility developed as a prototype for the Fraser Health Authority. As a long-term solution for mental health patients, it will enable residents to live more independently. Project goals specified the design of a sustainable facility that would interact with nature and offer improved end-user comfort. In September of 2007 Cottonwood Lodge was awarded LEED Canada-NC Gold certification in recognition of its sustainable design features.

  • Energy savings were realized through the use of concrete mass and embedding a radiant heating and cooling systems in the concrete slab. A displacement air ventilation system combined with ultra efficient lighting and motion sensors further enhanced energy savings. Together, energy efficient strategies resulted in an improvement in energy performance of 40%.

  • Better indoor environmental quality was achieved through the use of 100% outdoor supply air, and thoughtful building orientation maximized the opportunities for day-lighting and access to exterior views. Overall, sustainable strategies were combined to successfully minimize harmful environmental impacts while encouraging a healthy living space.