100 Adelaide Street West Residential Conversion
This project involves the conversion of the existing 16 storey 1933 office building into a residential complex of approximately 120 suites. Construction will consist of the repair of the existing envelope, the renovation of the buildings interior and the revitalization of the buildings Mechanical/electrical components.
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10830 - Jasper Avenue Renovation
The existing 11 storey circa 1960's office building will be selectively demolished to the super structure, including an initial asbestos abatement. All underground parking structure decks will be structurally upgraded as well as expanded to the east. The leasable office areas of the building will then be expanded in floor area to the south and east on the 2nd to eleventh floors and the new building facades will be clad with a new high efficience glazing system. The main floor retail component of the building will be re-partitioned and expanded to the east, to accomodate a wide variety of retail/restaurant tenants and will be fully glazed to Jasper Avenue and 108th Street. The new building incorporates specific pedestrian and landscaping requirements outlined by the Downtown Main Street Commercial zoning and the retail main floor will provide excellent human scale to Jasper Avenue pedestrians, while incorporating the larger upper floor footprints. Surface/outdoor parking for the retail main floor tenants will be provided on the rear roof deck of the main floor retail. This parking and the building loading and refuse/recycling areas will be accessed from the north lane of the property.
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11100 Jasper Avenue
New office building; 16 storeys, 59 m high, 16,700 s.m. total area with multi-level underground parking of 134 stalls and main floor retail. Located adjacent to the downtown core in Edmonton. Site area is 1,484 s.m. Single storey existing building on site to be demolished with 90% of material to be recycled. The intent is to achieve a LEED Silver Rating.
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111 Richmond St - Revitalization
This project involves the revitalization of a 15 storey office building constructed in 1954. The scope of work is to repair and restore the existing exterior envelope, restor and renovate the interior base building features plus upgrade the mechanical/electrical systems.
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121 Research Drive
121 Research Drive is the most recent project to be undertaken at Innovation Place. The development is designed to accomodate the growth in the information technology sector in the park. The building will encompass 5 floors, complete with a full basement and partial penthouse to accomodate the elevator machine room and mechanical services.
Natural lighting is a premium feature of the building design, so glazing is maximized and the floor plate dimensions set to optimize the penetration of daylight. Building systems including building envelope, mechanical, electrical and building controls, are selected to meet the CBIP criteria for energy consumption.
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122 Dorey Avenue Mulit-tenant Leased Warehouse
East Port Properties Limited, as Agent and Manager for the owner, HOOPP (Hospital Organizations of Ontario Pension Plan) Realty Inc. - The multi-tenant leased warehouse is a 63,180 sq. ft. tilt-up concrete building with a 24 foot clear height. Sandwich panel walls, under slab insulation, and an R-30 insulated roof contribute to an efficient building envelope. The primary heat is supplied by a natural gas fired in-floor heating system, with supplementary natural gas unit heaters adjacent to loading bay doors.
Site cast and erected concrete construction allowed the building to be constructed with a large volume of locally available materials, and a high percentage of recycled content through the reduction of portland cement in the concrete.
Punched windows around the entire perimeter of the building at 20 foot high will provide up to 75% daylighting in the space. This is enhanced by supplemental skylights to make up for losses caused by racking inside the warehouse. Lighting is designed with high-efficiency fluorescents, dimmers and motion sensors to supplement the daylighting available through the glazing.
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150 Slater Street
This is a 19 storey
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151 Front Street West and Skywalk
36-story office tower and technology center with parking for 323 vehicles at 151 Front Street West, 7 Station Street and 20 York Street. Project also includes: two skywalks, one connecting buildings to mass transit system and one to convention center, CN Tower and Rogers Center.
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180 Kent (at Minto Place)
19 storey Class "A" office building located in downtown Ottawa. Built on the transit lines, this building is designed for the customer who cares about their employees and the environment.
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180 West Esplanade
Multi tenant office building.
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18 York
Located at the northwest corner of York Street and Bremner Boulevard, 18 York will be a 650,000 sf, 26-story office tower with ground floor retail and three levels of below grade parking. The building is being designed by Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects and features a landmark glass facade. The building will be connected to the PATH system and is conveniently located near Union Station. Colum-free design and a raised floor system provide increased floor efficiency and high flexibility for tenants. Some of the notable design features include energy-efficient HVAC systems incorporating Deep Lake Water Cooling and individual user controls, dimmable, daylight responsive lighting and stormwater capture and re-use.
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1 Bloor
1 Bloor. The one-acre property at the corner of Bloor and Yonge will become the number one residential, hotel and retail address in Canada. 1 Bloor will reach 80 stories in height, becoming the tallest residential building in the country. With spectacular views of the city and the lake, 1 Bloor will become a stunningly elegant new corner of Toronto's version of Fifth Avenue.
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1 Kingsway Community Facility
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208xG070B - BD LEED CI
The project is a tenant fit out of a newly constructed office building. The office building is registered for LEED Core & Shell certification with the USGBC.
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20 River Terrace, The Solaire
The Solaire at 20 River Terrace is a 27-story, 293-unit, glass-and-brick residential tower in Battery Park City, a planned residential and commercial neighborhood built on landfill bordering the west side of New York City's financial district and directly adjacent to the site of the former World Trade Center. It is the first building designed in accordance with new environmental guidelines instituted in 2000 by the Battery Park City Authority (BPCA), the government entity that has overseen the development of Battery Park City since 1969.
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2211 West Fourth Avenue (Capers multi-use development)
Key Sustainability Features
- Ground source heat pump
- Double exterior wall system
- Thermally separated windows
Often refered to as the Capers Building, this project has become a much-referenced example of green building practices.
Much more than a corner market, the entire complex uses a ground source heat pump to heat and cool, a rainscreen envelope, a double exterior wall system, and thermally separated windows resulting in excellent acoustic, moisture, and insulation performance.
The building’s lighting strategies maximize daylight and feature low-energy electric fixtures. Residents enjoy low-emission carpets made from recycled pop bottles, filtered water, and usable green roof space.
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2490 Bloor
Mixed use mid-rise 12 storey building with a 4 storey pop up. 1,019.52 metres square of retail at grade and 271 residential units.
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255 McCaul, University of Toronto St.George Campus, Capital Projects and Facilities and Services offices.
This LEED® CI project is located on the 4th floor of 255 McCaul Street, Toronto, Ontario and will serve as the University of Toronto’s Facilities and Services Group Head Office. The building itself will have recently undergone a revitalization to improve functionality and as well as energy performance. The University and the Facilities and Services group intend to target LEED® CI Silver with best efforts towards achieving LEED® CI Gold. Measures implemented within the scope of work include: Energy efficient lighting and controls, optimized HVAC performance, low VOC interior finishes, the use of rain water harvesting to flush toilets, water efficient plumbing fixtures, and operable windows, maximizing daylight and views for all occupants. This LEED project is one of University of Toronto’s many commitments to being a positive and creative force in the protection and enhancement of the local and global environment, through its teaching, research and administrative operations.
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25 York Street
25 York Street is a leading edge high rise office building, located in downtown Toronto. The project is targeting LEED Gold CS certification and boast the following features:
- 11' ceilings with windows extending
from floor to ceiling, maximizing the intake ofnatural light on each floor,
Pressurized raised floors provide individual temperature control for all employees and greater access to fresh air,
Constant air-quality monitoring to ensure a healthier environment,
Occupancy sensors for automatic lighting whenever needed,
Constructed from environmentally
friendly materials.
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2650 Bristol Circle
two office buildings too be leased to tenants.
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2699 Speakman Drive
2699 Speakman Drive is a 4-storey multi-use office building.
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2 International Renovation
Interior fit-up for corporate office
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2 Research Drive Redevelopment
2 Research Drive, located at Regina Research Park is being developed by Innovation Place
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300 Front
300 Front is a 50 storey residential building with retail shops. The building will be located in the heart of Toronto's entertainment district.
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3-1-1 Contact Centre
The City is establishing the 3-1-1 Contact Centre located at Metro Hall, 55 John Street, 2nd floor Toronto, Ontario. The Contact Centre will be located in the former Council Chambers which are being retrofitted and renovated for this purpose.
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340 12 Avenue Tenant Improvements
New professional offices for Toker + Associates, an architecture and interior design consulting firm.
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3rd Avenue Office Building
3rd Avenue office building is a new office located in downtown Saskatoon. It will house a number a new business in the future. The building is stone throw away from a public transit termnal and just a couple of blocks away from a scenic bike route along the south Saskatchewan River.
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406 Adelaide Street Condominiums
The proposal for this site is a 19 story residential tower. The general massing is composed of a 13 story slab tower situated on the west side of the site. It is orientated on the north south axis to take full advantage of the day time sun and city views. The tower steps down onto a 6 story L-shaped podium. The east wing of the podium is 6 stories with an additional 2 stories above stepped back.
The height of the tower will be 63 meters (plus 5 meter mechanical penthouse). The project is comprised of 488 meters squared of ground floor retail space and 23154 meters squared of residential space. The residential area is composed of ground floor lobby, 304 residential units (29 studio, 91 one bedroom, 118 one bedroom plus den, 14 two bedrooms, 52 two bedrooms plus den) indoor and outdoor amenity spaces and 176 parking spaces.
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46 Wellesley Condominiums
This site is located on the north side of Wellesley Street East, in the first block east of Yonge Street. The building is 29 stories in height with a four story brick podium base.
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4 Norman Road Academic Building
New 3 storey academic building for ESL/International Groups Classics and Humanities located at Brock University, St. Catherines ON. Project consists of seminar rooms, an international student lounge, study/waiting area and food services on the ground floor and offices, meeting rooms , lounges and an archeology workshop on the upper 2 levels.
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4 Times Square
In 1995, Four Times Square was the first speculative office building to be developed in New York City in almost a decade. It has 48 stories of occupied space and was the first project of its size and financial structure (multi-tenanted and not owner-operated) in the U.S. to adopt standards for energy efficiency, sustainable materials, and indoor environmental quality, as well as for responsible construction, operations, and maintenance practices.
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5750 Explorer Drive
The new five storey office building is being built along the 401 highway to provide tenant space in the greater Toronto area. Energy efficient design and a bi-fuel generator provide the tenant with significantly reduced operating costs through energy conservation and peak shaving and lengthy full building backup power. The tenants will further enjoy the improved indoor air quality resultant of the careful selection of low toxicity LEED compliant materials throughout the building and Redcliffe's green housekeeping which will only allow low toxicity cleaning chemicals during operation. This building is a trial construction to attract tenants to a building with measurable and significant health, environmental, and operating cost benefits.
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602-44 Princess Street
602-44 Princess is the new offices of Sustainable Solutions Inc., BGW & Associates and THINK Design. The Project is located a heritage building in WinnipegÂ’s Exchange District, a national historical site celebrating the architecture on the turn of the last century.
The intent of the project was to embrace the best of both the old and new in the building, maximizing the reuse of the Douglas fir, oak hardwood and rich Manitoba Brick while sensitively combining it with new green materials that utilize a high level of recycled content and emit very low levels of VOCÂ’s. The project has also incorporated a comprehensive water reduction strategy that reduces water consumption by more than 40%. The project has also incorporated a comprehensive daylighting strategy with high efficiency lighting fixtures and a comprehensive control system to maximize comfort will minimizing the projects energy consumption and environmental impact.
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60 Richmond St. Housing Cooperative
housing cooperative in Toronto
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74 Industry
2-storey, 20,000sf warehouse to be converted into office space. Existing structure and roof to be reused with upgrades to mechanical system, windows, and interiors.
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777 Main West
New 3-1/2 story office building with a floor place of approx 18,000 sq ft and a GFA of approx 65,000 sq ft.
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77 Charles Street West
16 storey mixed-use building mainly residential with a college and student residence on the first 4 floors.
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780 Brewster
conversion of industrial semi abandoned historic building into office space
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801 Brennan, Centre administratif
Rénovation d'un édifice à bureaux de 29 646 mètres carrés - Nouveau siège social de la Ville de Montreal
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85 Enterprise Drive Office Development
Downtown Markham, a 243-acre mixed-use, urban community, developed and built by The Remington Group Inc. will see over 10-million square feet come to life with 9,500 residents and 16,000 employees right in the heart of Canada's High-Tech Capital. Situated between Warden Avenue and Kennedy Road, just north of Highway 407 in Markham, this urbane environment will seamlessly mesh European-inspired, pedestrian friendly streets, boutiques, squares, exclusive residences and a bustling commercial district with over 72 acres of parks and open spaces bordered by the lush Rouge River valley. The Honeywell Office Development, located within Phase 1 of this urban development, will be a 5 storey, 14,000 square meter office facility. The Remington Group Inc. are setting the new standard for quality, amenities, and environmental sustainability in Markham's central core, Downtown Markham.
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85 The Donway West
New condominium with retail area on the ground floor and below ground parking.
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889 Yonge - Wellness Centre
Renovations to existing 3 storey historical building. Materials used consisted of eoco friendly flooring, FSC wood, formaldehyde-free plywood, no MDF used, laminate for countertops, 100% water based and toxic free woodwork & floor finishes
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99 Westmorland Street
Commercial office building in Downtown Fredericton
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AA Heaps 4th Floor Renovation
The fourth floor of the historic AA Heaps Building will be renovated
accommodate the relocated offices of the Public Schools Finance Board. The primary goal of this project is to provide the highest quality work environment while engaging in sustainable construction and making use of existing infrastructure. Low-flow plumbing fixtures, extensive reuse of materials, and increased occupant access to environmental controls are just a few of the innovations being undertaken in this project.
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aérogare de Kuujjuaq
Le projet est la construction d'une nouvelle aérogare pour la ville de Kuujjuaq au Québec.
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Aboriginal Personal Care Home
A single-storey, 4890 s.m. 80-bed long-term care facility employing approximately 100 staff located within a short walking distance of Southeast College in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The facility is open to all people in Winnipeg eligible for personal care home placement, but will be targeted to meet the specific cultural and linguistic needs of First Nations people.
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Academic Health Sciences, D-Wing
This new facility will provide research space for Neurological, Cardiovascular, Cancer and
Immunological Research, and Nutrition and Metabolism studies.
The majority of the building consists of laboratory and vivarium spaces.
D-Wing is a significant addition to the B Wing of the existing Health Sciences Building. The project comprises a four story addition on the east side and six story addition on the north side of the B Wing.
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Accolade
Highrise Condominium with amenities
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Écocentre Lasalle
Écocentre (site de réemploi, de récupération et de valorisation de matières résiduelles) à volet industriel incluant un bâtiment administratif et des entrepôts.
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École Restigouche-Est
New regional school to service this rural New Brunswick community.
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École Sécondaire Mirabel
CSRDN - Construction d'une nouvelle école secondaire 1 à 5 à Mirabel.
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École secondaire Jeunes sans frontières
This is a secondary school for the Conseil Scolaire de District du Centre-sud-Ouest. There is also a training school located within the same building to facilitate continuing education. This project is located in Brampton Ontario.
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École Victor-Brodeur
École Victor-Brodeur is a K-12 French Immersion school in Victoria, BC built for School District No. 93, le Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique (CSF).
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Adamson Associates Architects Toronto Office
24 Spadina will soon be home to Adamson Associates Architects new studio space. Located in the old McGregor Sock factory, the project will blend the original post and beam construction with modern colours and textures in order to create an open and creative atmosphere for employees.
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Addition and Renovation to College of Law Building, University of Saskatchewan
The College of Law Addition and Renovation at the University of Saskatchewan is design to accommodate the future requirement of the faculty of Law and Law students. The 3200 sq. meters three level expansion will contain lecture theaters, classrooms, administrative offices and study areas. The buildiing will also house the Center for Aboriginal Law Studies. This facility is intended to be a LEED Gold building.
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Adera Green Ltd. Bldg #1
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Adera Green Ltd. Bldg #2
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Édifice ÉcoData
Nouvel édifice à bureaux
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Édifice fédéral multi-clients du 740, rue Bel-Air
Déconstruction de l'ancien édifice, réhabililtation des sols et construction d'un édifice fédéral pour usage de bureaux et aires d'entreposage dédié à divers clients fédéraux.
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Édifice FondAction
Édifice à bureau d'une superfice de 5 800m2 sur six niveaux hors sol
Trois niveaux de stationnement en sous-sol d'une capacité de 54 places
Structure hors sol: bois lamellé
Structure en sous-sol: béton
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Édifice SAM
Deconstruction et remplacement de certains systèmes d'enveloppe, notamment les fenêtres et autres parement de pierre. Réaménagement intérieur majeur des lieux en édifice à bureaux.
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Administration Building - Womens Correction Facility
The new Administration Building of the Women's Correctional Center
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Advicas Group Consultants Inc.
Advicas Group Consultants Inc. is an extraordinary team of professional quantity surveyors and sustainability consultants who lead the way in responsible costing and environmental stewardship.
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AERL - Aquatic Ecosystem Resource Laboratory
The Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory (AERL) is a four story, 6,000 m facility that serves as an interdisciplinary research facility at the University of British Columbia for
- The UBC Fisheries Centre
- The Institute for Resources Environment and Sustainability
- The BC Fisheries Research Unit
Completed in 2006 AERL features a state-of-the-art Immersion Laboratory that simulates real-time underwater and coastal habitats. The Canada Green Building Council has awarded LEED-BC Gold Certification to UBC-AERL. A large central atrium acts as a natural ventilation stack and eliminates the need for mechanical ventilation systems. In the summer, concrete surfaces are naturally cooled in the evening, providing radiant cooling for the upper three floors during the day. Thanks to the efforts of AERL staff and student volunteers, this is the only facility on the UBC Point Grey campus to have a building-wide composting program.
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AeroCentre-V
The AeroCentre-V speculative office building is located in a business district just south of the Toronto International Airport, in Mississauga. Intended to house approximately 1500 occupants, this project will mitigate its environmental impacts by leveraging rainwater collection and low-flow fixtures to reduce demand on municipal water, employing strategies to reduce urban heat island effect, and installing low-emitting interior finishes. Use of under-floor air distribution and provision of natural light sources with controlled shading provide opportunities for reduced energy consumption over typical office buildings while enhancing occupant comfort.
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AFRESH Home
This demonstration housing project at British Columbia Institute of Technology’s (BCIT) Burnaby Campus was the result of a team effort by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, BCIT, the Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association, the Canadian Plywood Association, UBC School of Architecture, and a host of product and service providers.
Afresh Home is an affordable, durable, healthy and environmentally conscious home that is designed to change easily as the lifestyle of its occupants change. Green features include energy-efficient windows, durable building envelope, low-flush toilets and aerator taps, low-emitting building materials, and building integrated photovoltaics.
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Agrandissement du Pavillon Sainte-Marie
The project is the expansion and renovation of an existing long term nursing home for a sisters congregation in Nicolet, Quebec.
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Agrandissement Entrepôt et Siège Social J.Walter Compagnie Ltée
L'entreprise J.Walter Compagnie Ltée fut fondée en 1952 à Montreal. L'entreprise s'installe en 1966 à son siège social actuel à Pointe-Claire. Le bâtiment a subi de multiples transformations en parallèle avec l'expansion de l'entreprise. Le présent projet doublera la superficie actuelle du siège social dans le but d'améliorer les installations et d'intégrer la division BIO-CIRCLE. La philosophie de l'entreprise a mené à la conception d'un bâtiment écologique afin d'en faire une vitrine mondiale. La partie centrale du bâtiment marque le point focal du projet. De chaque côté on trouvera les installations de Walter et de BIO-CIRCLE. Un grand hall d'entrée aménagé de nombreux puits de lumière afin de maximiser l'apport de lumière naturelle, autant dans l'agrandissement que dans la portion existante du bâtiment. Les dirigeants de Walter ainsi que l'équipe de professionnels désirent construire un point de repère pour la Ville de Pointe-Claire tout en promouvant la construction écologique pour les bâtiments commerciaux.____________________________________________________________
- Walter Company Ltd. was founded in 1952 in Montreal. The company settled in its current head office in Pointe-Claire, in 1966. The building has undergone several transformations that have followed the expansion of the company. The current project will double the current surface area of the head office in order to modernize the installations and integrate the BIO-CIRCLE division. The company's sustainable development philosophy has led to the conception of an ecological building which will be used as a global showcase. The central part of the building marks the focal point of the project. To its sides, will be the Walter and BIO-CIRCLE installations. The grand entrance hall will include skylights to maximize the incoming natural light in both the newly expanded portion as well as in the existing portion of the building. Walter management and the team of professionals involved are committed to creating a landmark for the City of Pointe-Claire, while promoting the concept of ecological construction for commercial buildings.
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Agrandissement et rénovation palais de justice
Rénovation majeure et agrandissement du palais de justice existant.
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Agrandissement/Renovations Majeures - Ecole Sainte-Therese
Ecole Sainte-Therese was originally built in 1955, with an addition built in 2000. The school is currently undergoing a major renovation and expansion, consisting of the addition of 26 new classrooms, one new gymnasium, a resource centre, student services, one music room, an administration area, and associated circulation space. The Department of Supply & Services of the Province of New Brunswick understands the value of the LEED® rating system and is aiming to achieve, at a minimum, a LEED® Silver rating. Sustainable measures to be incorporated in the design of the new school include minimizing potable water use, optimizing the building's energy performance, ensuring construction materials are manufactured locally and contain recycled content, providing natural light throughout the building, as well as ensuring a high quality of indoor air.
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AIA, Top Ten
Each year the American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment (COTE) chooses 10 projects for their 'Top Ten Green Projects' of the year.
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AIBC Headquarters
This retrofit project combines heritage preservation with green building design. The result is a 1911 building that has been propelled into the future, bringing new life to Victory Square.
Older features of the building have been bolstered to create an interesting and pleasant space at a lowenergy cost. A central atrium was cut into the center of the building, flooding the interior with natural light. Customized cross ventilation is achieved through user-controlled windows and passive solar techniques using sunshades and louvered canopies.
The building design reduces energy consumption to 20% below the ASHRAE 90.1 standard. It also takes advantage of the urban renewal opportunities offered by heritage buildings.
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AIR MILES Reward Program Call Centre
The AIR MILES Reward Program is relocating one of their call centres into a new 4,687 m2 commercial office space. This call centre will house roughly 360 call centre personnel at any given time and will feature an Associate lunch/lounge area, a games room, in addition to having both private and prayer rooms. Additionally, there will be significant telecommunications infrastructure to support the services that are provided from this call centre location.
The AIR MILES Reward Program has made sustainability a key objective for this project and will be locating this space within a LEED for Core and Shell Developments certified building to complement its own LEED for Commercial Interiors space.
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Aisling Discoveries
Aisling Discoveries Child and Family Centre provides responsive services in partnership with families and communities to strengthen the social and emotional well-being of children and promote their healthy development. This facility will be the new home of Aisling's Toronto Partnership for Autism Services (TPAS) program.
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Ajax Fire Station & Headquarters
Ajax Fire and Emergency Services, OntarioÂ’s first ISO 9001 registered Fire and Emergency Service is a full-time department committed to providing the highest possible level of customer service to the residents and visitors of the Town. To meet the demands of the growing community, the Town has committed to constructing a new Fire Station & Headquarters as part the first phase of a larger development project at the corner of Rossland Road and Salem Road which will also see the future design and construction of a Municipal Operations Facility.
When constructed, the new Fire Station and Headquarters will be approximately 2,600 sq. m. (27,987 sq.ft.) incorporating a multi-truck apparatus room with support space for Fire Fighters as well as an administrative office component and Emergency Response Centre for 911 calls. In the event of a major disaster, the Ajax Fire Station and Headquarters will be used as the main Emergency Operation Centre for the area.
This project is the first major architectural project promoting environmental initiatives in Ajax and will act as a catalyst for future environmentally responsible development projects.
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Ajax Operations Centre
The new Ajax Operations Centre will be home to the Operations and Environmental Services Department for the Town of Ajax, incorporating all of its divisions under one roof, including Building Maintenance, Fleet Services, Park Services and Public Works. This new 5,344.25 sq. m. (57,527 sq.ft.) facility is being designed to meet atleast a LEED Silver Certification and will incorporate such intitiatives as geothermal heating and cooling, a partial green roof and renewable energy sources. The Town of Ajax is committed to environmental design for its new municipal capital projects.
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Akoya
8 storey condo
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Alberta Conservation Association (ACA) Lethbridge Office
The new 1-storey building contains office, meeting and warehouse space for an association of Alberta wildlife and habitat conservation organizations, and tenant space for like-minded not-for-profit organizations. The .809 ha site, located in a light industrial park in north west Lethbridge, also contains facilities for staff and visitor parking, on-site storm water management and a service yard for field vehicles and trailers.
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Albion-Heatherington Community Centre
A small community centre building consisting of a gym, multi-purpose room, and administrative support space.
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Aldergrove Bowl
Key Sustainability Features
- The marsh pond (1.7 ha) created by Metro Vancouver is one of the largest wildlife habitat areas in the Lower Mainland
- Trails for: Walking/hiking (9.5 km), horseback riding (7 km), cycling (7.5 km)
Located in the heart of the Fraser Valley, Aldergrove Bowl is a beautiful and inviting habitat for plants and wildlife as well as a recreation destination for residents. What makes this area a model for sustainable practices is that it is a former gravel pit where biosolids have been used to supplement inadequate top soil to facilitate plant growth and habitat creation. "The Aldergrove Bowl", as it is known, was turned into a natural setting and functional park space with the cooperation of the former gravel pit operators. It is unlikely that it would be as lush as it is today without the use of biosolids. Their use is one of the most notable features of the reclamation project.
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Alderwood Rest Home
This project is a replacement facility for a 70 bed long term care facility located in Baddeck Nova Scotia.
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Aldo Leopold Legacy Center
Published in 1949 as the finale to A Sand County Almanac, Aldo Leopold's "Land Ethic" set the stage for the modern conservation movement. Leopold's philosophy included the belief that the idea of community should be enlarged to include, in his words, "collectively: the land." This includes nonhuman elements such as soils, waters, plants, and animals.
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Alfred A. Arraj U.S. Courthouse
A showcase for sustainable design and a milestone project for the General Services Administration (GSA), this 318,850-square-foot facility is a tangible demonstration of GSA's commitment to environmental stewardship, and it is among the first U.S. Courthouses to meet new Justice Department security standards.
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All Saints Anglican Church
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Allsteel Resource Centre
This is showroom space for Allsteel commercial office furniture for the Greater Toronot Area.
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Allwest Commercial Furnishings Office and Showroom
Allwest Commercial Furnishings Office and Showroom
Allwest Commercial Furnishings is one of Alberta's largest contract furnishing companies specializing in providing innovative solutions for the office environment. They have been leaders in the business furniture industry since 1974.
Allwest also has a strong commitment to Canadian manufacturers; blending this commitment with their clients' needs. One of Allwest's major Canadian manufacturing partners, Teknion, is a strong proponent of sustainable design and LEED. Teknion is a leader in sustainable furnishings and have registered their headquarters in Toronto with LEED-EB (US). They are actively working towards registering two showrooms for LEED-CI (Canada) and asked Allwest to also pursue LEED certification for their showroom in Alberta.
Allwest's existing office space is 6,000 square feet, and the new showroom will be 7,000 square feet making the entire project 13,000 square feet. The architectural portion of the expansion was already underway when the decision to apply for LEED was made. Therefore LEED-CI was chosen over LEED-NC. The tenant improvements were already being dealt with as a separate project to the architectural expansion when LEED was adopted. The timing was great as the tenant improvements were just starting to be designed.
The design approach was to develop a building that reflects the quality and beauty of the furniture Allwest sells within the framework of sustainable building with a mandate of achieving LEED-CI certification in Canada. Project goals include the desire to reduce consumption and wastage of materials, energy and water; maximize savings in ongoing operating costs; maximize comfort and safety of building occupants; and act as a leader in sustainable initiatives for the commercial furnishing industry in Alberta.
Technologies applied include the development of high quality, low toxicity interior finishes, efficient lighting fixtures and controls, water efficient plumbing fixtures, and flexible interior spaces with the use of movable wall systems.
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Alvin Hamilton Building
The goal of the project is to take a former shopping mall / commercial
office tower and transform it into an architectural showcase building
suitable for the Government of Canada operations in Saskatchewan. The
project is to perform at a high level in terms of energy efficiency,
environmental responsibility, and functionality. The building will
positively contribute to its urban context while meeting the clients'
needs for accessibility, visibility, security, and citizen centered
services.
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Alvin Reinhard Fritz Architect Inc. - Calgary Office
Commercial office renovation and mezzanine addition
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AMB Building C
3M Office and Distribution Center
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Anders Wohnen e.G.
A car-free development (more to be added...).
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Angus Phase VIII
Édifice à bureaux de 4 étages, multilocatif, d'une superficie de 5700m2 + un étage de stationnement en sous-sol.
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Animal Services Building
Holding and care facility for lost and stray pets including municipal pet licensing .
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Antex Western Head Office
Renovation of existing office space and development of new office space.
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AODBT Office Renovation
The AODBT office renovation is the redevelopment of the former Western Groceries warehouse in Saskatoon Saskatchewan. The vision of the project is to focus on the revitalization of not only a building, but also to be a part of the transformation of an entire neighborhood. The site is located in the Caswell Hill area of Saskatoon, which is a core neighborhood just west of the City's downtown. To assist with redevelopment of core neighborhoods, the City of Saskatoon has identified an enterprise zone within the city to encourage growth. Caswell Hill is part of the enterprise zone. As such, the City worked in collaboration with the project team on many facets of the project to ensure a successful outcome.
Giving Staff a Proper Work area
During the facility's design, much effort was made to ensure all staff had the proper work space to perform their daily tasks. One of the most important aspects of this was to get the right amount and type of natural light in to every employee in the building. This was achieved by a mixture of punched windows, a large feature window to the best site view, and skylights where the light is properly diverted. This combination gave the staff light from a variety of directions, along with a view of a beautiful turn of the century neighborhood.
A New Look for an Old Building
The majority of the building shell was kept as is, with the exception of a few punched penetrations for light. However, insulation and cladding was added to all sides of the building for esthetics and added energy efficiency. The roof was also updated, complete with a high-albedo finish to reduce the amount of heat absorption.
Innovative Engineering Solutions
The building's prior use did not require a high level of Mechanical or Electrical systems. As such, many upgrades are required for an office environment. Daylight harvesting technologies are planned for the facility to properly utilize the created penetrations. A highly efficient mechanical system is planned and modeling will be done to ensure the high performance and controllability of the system. Innovative methods of reducing water will also be explored, both through the use of low-flow fixtures, but also by making smart landscaping choices.
The hope for any company is to give its staff the best working environment possible to increase job satisfaction. The project team and owners believe that achieving LEED accreditation is a proven way to provide a better building. As believers in the LEED process, AODBT also wishes to make this building an educational facility that can show interested parties the benefits of a LEED certified facility.
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APEG BC Headquarters
Now fourteen years old, the headquarters for the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of BC (APEG BC) sets a precedent for successful green design, particularly for superior natural lighting technologies. Architects worked along side APEG engineers in an integrated approach to design this successful space.
The electrical systems maximize passive solar energies for lighting and heating. Most noticeable in appearance are precisely shaped “sails” that are suspended within the interior of the structure. These sails distribute natural and artificial light evenly into the interior space. Extensive glazing and fritted glass louvers on the east and south faces also contribute to enjoyable work space for APEG employees.
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Apparatus Repair and Maintenance Facility
The Apparatus Repair and Maintenance Facility shall provide emergency repair services for Fire vehicles. This facility shall constitute a component of Calgary's emergency preparedness initiative toward serving the citizens of Calgary.
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Aquaquest - the Marilyn Blusson Learning Centre
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Aquaquest: The Mary Blusson Learning Centre
Key Sustainability Features
- Waste diverted from landfill during construction: 90%
- Heat pump system that takes advantage of the constant temperature of adjacent seawater
- Rainwater capture and reuse
- Water savings: an estimated 1,480,000 litres of water per year (based on simulation)
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Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory
The Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory (AERL) is a four story, 6000 m facility that houses three distinct research units:
- The UBC Fisheries Centre (FC)
- The Institute for Resources Environment and Sustainability (IRES)
- The BC Fisheries Research Unit (BCFU)
Completed in 2006 AERL features a state-of-the-art Immersion Laboratory that simulates real-time underwater and coastal habitats. The Canada Green Building Council has awarded LEED-BC Gold Certification to UBC-AERL.
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Arbutus Walk
Key Sustainability Features
• Redevelopment of brownfield site
• Redirection of population growth from suburban to urban areas
• Reduced dependency on the automobile
• Street calming to increase walkability
• Increased urban open space
• Mixed-use, mixed-income neighbourhood
• Market and non-market (social and seniors) housing
In 1989, the City of Vancouver introduced a policy that allows the rezoning of marginal industrial land for residential use. The new policy opened up the former brewery site on the Arbutus Lands for development. The adoption of the Arbutus Neighbourhood Policy Plan came after an extensive public planning process and was an important first step in the implementation of the city’s policy.
The Arbutus Neighbourhood Policy Plan reflects many of the key principles from Metro Vancouver’s Regional Growth Strategy. By identifying this marginal industrial land and allowing for its redevelopment by Concert Properties Ltd. into a liveable, high-density residential neighbourhood, the City directed growth into urban neighbourhoods that might otherwise have occurred
as suburban sprawl.
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Archives of Ontario-York University
The project is composed of two distinct pieces. The Archives of Ontario which is located in the podium section of the building, is a 100,000 sq.ft facility which will serve as the primary point of public access for archival documents and will house frequently accessed documents, high value items and special collections. In addition it will be used for general office use, public viewing areas and preservation labs. The second piece of this development is located primarily in the tower portion of the project, it will be composed of roughly 100,000 sq.ft. of academic and administrative space to be leased by York University.
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ARC Resources Office
Fit-up of 8 floors of office space for ARC Resources Energy Trust within the new Jamieson Place building.
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Ardencraig
Key Sustainability Features:
- 95% of framing timber was reclaimed
- Energy savings of 20%+ over conventional practice
- Minimal stormwater run-off
This single family house built in 1910 was converted into three stacked strata-titled townhouse units with a new in-fill coach house addition. The added density gave the building a Floor Space Ratio (FSR) of 0.75.
An effort was made to preserve the character of the original home. This included restoring certain interior features, preserving the wall framing and roof structure, and using reclaimed wood from demolished buildings for sheathing and framing.
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Argonne Child Development Center
Argonne Child Development Center is San Francisco's first solar-powered school. Since Argonne shares its site with San Francisco's largest community garden, neighbor and community participation were essential to the design of the project. The new school building incorporates the surrounding gardens and play areas to stretch the concept of a classroom.
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Art and Mary Jane Crooks Dining Hall and Student Centre
Brentwood College School is an independent school in Mill Bay located 40 km north of Victoria, BC on Vancouver Island. The school has over 400 students and 40 full time faculty members, half of whom live on campus with their families. The new 24,000 SF Dining / Student Services Centre will house the Laundry, Sewing Room, Campus Store, Student Services and a Student Centre.
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Ashbury College Residence
Ashbury College is a private school founded in 1891. It has a history of academic excellence, balanced by community, ethical, spiritual, and athletic goals. The Ashbury College Boys Residence will act as a clear demonstration of leadership and community involvement. It will provide a healthy and productive interior environment, and will step lightly on the earth in which we live.
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Assateague Island National Seashore
Thirty-seven miles long, Assateague Island National Seashore covers more than 18,000 acres in the states of Maryland and Virginia. This barrier island is constantly evolving and has moved a quarter mile inland since 1866. Though the park maintains three visitor centers, it has no overnight lodging facilities other than campgrounds.
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Assateague Mobile Bathhouse Project
Assateague is an island on the move. The ocean, shifting sand, and seasonal storms constantly transform the landscape. Natural forces have damaged beach facilities over the years. At Toms Cove, the National Park Service is responding with mobile bathhouse units. Easy to remove and reposition after a storm, each unit includes lightweight changing rooms, passive-solar vault toilets, and a solar-powered shower.
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Assiniboine Community College School of Trades
As part of the Assiniboine Community College's move to the former site of the Brandon Mental Health Centre on the North Hill in Brandon, a renovation and expansion of the historic Pineridge Building will be completed to house the College's School of Trades.
The project will include two new buildings linked by overhead walkways to the existing structure to surround an outdoor courtyard. The Pineridge building will undergo extensive renovations to both the interior and exterior of the building while preserving the historic character of the facility. Special attention will be paid to salvaging and reusing materials disassembled during deconstruction.
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Assiniboine Credit Union Branch Office
The new Assiniboine Credit Union Branch Office located in Winnipeg, Manitoba will include a client banking space, offices and support areas. As part of the Assiniboine Credit Union's commitment to sustainable development, they have targeted a LEED Certified designation under LEED Canada for New Construction & Major Renovations Version 1.0. The project will incorporate a host of sustainable building features including comprehensive energy and water conservation strategies and a high level of recycled, local and low emitting materials.
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Athabasca University Academic and Research Centre
As a result of rapid enrolment growth, the University is in need of a building to house academic centre, research groups and administrative services. The new three storey project will provide a comfortable, healthy and productive workplace for faculty and staff of the University. As a sustainable building, the project will utilize the best available environmental design practices to minimize its impact on the natural environment.
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Audubon Center at Debs Park
Located just ten minutes northeast of downtown Los Angeles, Ernest E. Debs Regional Park is a 282-acre urban wilderness owned by the Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. The Audubon Center at Debs Park occupies 17 acres of the park, leased from the City.
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Avalon Discovery 3
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Avenue Internationale
1er etage
Salle de conférence
Café/Bistro
Salle multiservice
Salles de classe
Bureaux conseillers
2e etage
Espace locatif
3e etage
Auberge de jeunesse
4e etage
Auberge de jeunesse
Toit vert
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Avonshire A&B
Avonshire A&B is a condominium consisting of two 21 storey towers joined by three storeys of common ammenity space.
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Baca/Dlo'ay azhi Community School
The Baca Dlo'ay azhi Community School, located on the Navajo Nation reservation in Prewitt, New Mexico, serves students in kindergarten through grade six. The building incorporates Native American cultural concepts including an orientation that reflects the meanings associated with the four cardinal directions. The name means "little prairie dog" in Navajo.
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Ball's Falls Centre for Conservation
The Ball's Falls Conservation Area is part of the Provincial Conservation Authority's Nodal Park System - providing public education and awareness of the Niagara Escarpment. This new interpretation facility, with it's location on the Niagara Escarpment, will serve as a public entry point to the 20 Valley World Biosphere Reserve and the preserved heritage settlement.
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Bank of Montreal MacLeod Trail Branch
This is a small branch for the Bank of Montreal and will be located on an existing parking lot on a busy commercial street. The construction will be metal framing with a combination of EIFS, brick & composite metal exterior, a R-40 flat roof and double low-E glazing w/ sun shades.
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Bank of Montreal Springfield & Henderson Branch
The new BMO Bank of Montreal Henderson & Springfield Branch located in Winnipeg, Manitoba will include a client banking space, offices and support areas. As part of BMOs commitment to sustainable development, they have targeted certification under LEED Canada for New Construction & Major Renovations Version 1.0 for their new project.
The building is designed to provide a healthy, effective and contemporary environment for its clients and staff. A host of sustainable building features including a high level of recycled, local and low emitting materials are integrated into the project. Comprehensive energy, day-lighting and water conservation strategies are incorporated into the project as well.
The project will contribute to the sustainable future of the community through new investment, increased accessibility and positive integration into the existing Neighborhood and Community.
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Bâtiment Lanauco
La nouvelle constrution «Bâtiment Lanauco» devrait répondre, le plus adéquatement possible au besoin de l'entreprise. Le batiment sera conçu avec une portion bureau et une portion atelier mécanique. Le tout dans une optique de développement durable.
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Bay and Adelaide Centre - Phase 1 - West Tower
The corner of Bay and Adelaide streets will soon be home to a new 50 storey high rise office tower. Project highlights include the retention of the existing heritage facade facing Bay and Temperence street
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Bay Side Nursing Home
This project is a new 40 Bed Long Term Care Facility addition to an existing facility that will provide a small scale homelike atmosphere to the residents. The special sustainability strategies will be focused on residents with dementia and how we can enrich their lives within the home.
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BC Cancer Research Centre
Key Sustainability Features:
- Potable water consumption reduced by 43% with low flow plumbing fixtures and waterless urinals
- 26% of all construction and finishing materials had recycled content
- Annual energy savings predicted to be $381,269
- $7 million under budget
- Finished one day ahead of schedule
- Water efficient landscaping reduces sprinkler requirements by 76%
- 77% of building materials were manufactured locally and 26% of the raw materials were extracted locally
- Heat recovery from the chiller offsets approximately 60% of the space heating load
- Energy efficient lighting is 23% more efficient than MNECB including occupancy sensors and daylight sensors
- Views for over 90% of spaces
- The B4 basement level houses one of the largest vivariums in Western Canada
The BC Cancer Research Centre is a 15-storey research building that is home to 600 scientists and medical professionals conducting research into more than 200 types of cancer. It is a LEED Gold certified project, the first healthcare/laboratory facility in Canada to achieve such a high level of certification.
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BC Housing - 12 Sites
BC Housing has gone beyond the recent provincial mandate, committing to achieving LEED Gold with a minimum of 6 points for EA credit 1 (optimize energy performance) and targeting carbon neutrality, not only for the housing facilities it owns and operates but also those which BC Housing has funded and that will be operated by other organizations.
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BC Hydro
BC Hydro is the third largest electric utility in Canada, serving over 94% of British Columbia's population.
BC Hydro endeavours to provide energy solutions to its customers in an environmentally and socially responsible way by balancing British Columbians' energy needs with the concerns of the environment.
Through the efficient and reliable supply of electricity, BC Hydro supports the development of British Columbia and has constructed a world-class integrated hydroelectric system. Due to this efficient, reliable system, British Columbians enjoy some of the lowest electricity rates in North America.
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BC Hydro - Electrical Harmonizer
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BC Hydro Salmon Stream
Key Sustainability Features:
- 14,000 salmon fry released in 1998, first returns in 2001. Coho returns: 27 in 2001, 28 in 2002, 4 in 2003, 100 in 2004
- Since 1999, Coho Salmon accessing upstream spawning sites
- Lower stream utilizes waste sea water from the Vancouver Aquarium whale pools
- Waste recirculation system replaces park's former freshwater to wastewater stream and pond system
- Interpretive programming available to Stanley Park's 4 million annual visitors
The BC Hydro Salmon Stream project is a human-made stream developed on the site of a former parking lot in Stanley Park. Though the $2 million sculpted concrete basin is not a stream restoration project it does help to highlight the importance of habitat restoration projects throughout the province. The Vancouver Aquarium uses the stream project as part of their mandate to promote public education and stewardship of wild salmon. The project calls attention to the life cycle of BC salmon and shows that habitat damage can be mitigated. It also shows that hard landscape areas can be reclaimed with permeable, natural surfaces.
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BCIT Cellulosic Ethanol Pilot Plant
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BCIT - Solar Canopy Illumination System Demonstration Project
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Bell Canada Westwinds Interiors
This interiors project will provide new office space for Bell Canada in Calgary
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Belle Rive Public Elementary & Junior High School
New K-9 school for the Edmonton Public School Board.
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BigHorn Home Improvement Center
Built on a previously developed site in Silverthorne, CO, the BigHorn Home Improvement Center is an example of responsible development.
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Bill Crothers Secondary School
A 20 000 m2 four story High School to be located in the centre of Markham Centre (a new dense urban core for a Toronto suburb). The school programme will focus on Athletics and promotion of Healthy Active Living.
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Bill Woodward School
Construction of a new Grade 5 to Grade 12 school.
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BINBROOK CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
NEW CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C/W DAYCARE
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Biology Building - Acadia University
This important addition to the Acadia Campus will contribute to the growing research and teaching activities underway at the University. It will help us attract and retain top-calibre students and world-class researchers from across the globe.
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Birks Building Renovation and Upgrade
The intent of this project is to restore this prominently located "Architectural Jewel" to its former distinctive position and function in Winnipeg's downtown core. The proposed energy upgrades includes extensive electrical and mechanical work as well as extensive upgrades and restoration to the existing building's envelope. The proposed work on the one hundred and four year old building will serve to extend the life of the building for another century.
As the priceless, historically relevent elements of the building's exteriors have been restored about a decade ago, the planned interior construction will ensure the extension and continuation of the building's life cycle.
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Black Water Treatment and Recycling
Sustainable strategy to reduce water consumption.
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Blair Towns
The new Blair Towns at the Blairs represent a "Smart Growth" approach to multi-family development. This 78-unit apartment community, comprising one 4-story building and two 3-story buildings, was built on a surface parking lot located on a portion of the Blair property, a mixed-use urban site in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland with existing apartment buildings, shops, and a variety of parking facilities. The Blair Towns apartments offer the added value of variety in unit types and high-end interiors.
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blueandyellow Inc.
Integrated Sustainability Solutions.
Green international architectural practice.
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Bohemian Embassy Suites
Twin-towers multi-unit Residential
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Bond Center
Bond Street Properties Inc. is pleased to present its proposal for the development and
construction of two hi-rise residential structures to be located at the northeast corner of
Morrison Street and MacDonald Avenue.
The current geopolitical realities of the world have influenced and increased the level of oil
sands development in the Fort McMurray region, resulting in ever-increasing pressure on the
City's real estate market, as well as affording the City an unprecedented level of global
prominence.
Therefore, the rationale for the proposed development is supported by the following:
- The contemplated development will be the start of the creation of a downtown city
SKYLINE that will enhance the City's international image.
- The overall development, which includes retail and commercial space in conjunction with
the residential units, will provide an ANCHOR for the City's downtown core area.
- The upscale design of the development will assist in the REVITALIZATION of the downtown
business district.
The development will assist in alleviating the City's current HOUSING shortage.
Upon completion, the development will provide a substantial increase to the City's TAX
BASE.
In addition to the above-stated benefits to the City of Fort McMurray, the proposed
development has been carefully designed in order to ensure its quality, character, and
environmental compatibility. Following is a detailed description of the salient features of the
proposed development:
• 274 residential units
• 12,250 s.f. commercial space
• 438 parking stalls (exceeds requirement by 4 stalls)
• Amenity areas within the development include:
Transportation marshalling area for approximately 145 persons
Indoor garden atrium
Outdoor seating/barbeque area
On-site building manager
Social room
Library/reading room
Business Centre
Fitness Centre
Theatre Room
Billiard Room
Internet/Games Room
Guest Room
Car wash bay for residents
Large walkout patio areas at Podium and Podium + 2 levels
Balconies for all residential units
Solariums for all residential units
LEEDtm certified Building (silver, possibly gold). This world-recognized sustainable building
design certification represents a very positive image for the Fort McMurray oil-based
economy to project to the world.
The development has also been designed to conform to the Regional Municipality of Wood
Buffalo's Lower Townsite Redevelopment Plan.
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Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation
The Lesser Slave Lake Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation is being built to serve these 3 major functions: research, education, and tourism.
The building has been designed to operate largely "off-gridâ€Â. There is no piped gas, no piped water or sewer. The centre features geotechnical heating/cooling, composting toilets, waterless urinals, rainwater collection and purification, and natural ventilation.
The new Centre is to house up to 20 staff and 60 visitors within its of usable area and was designed for flexibility, expandability in 2 directions, and uniqueness to the Slave Lake Region.
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Bow Valley College
Major renovation of a 25,000 m2 college building in dense area of downtown Calgary. Ground level(currently parking) below upper levels to be enclosed and developed.
Reconfiguration of other levels
Existing mechanical and lighting to be replaced.
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Bow Valley College - Phase 2
The new BVC Phase 2 project is the first major construction project on Block 40 in downtown Calgary. The new building will be constructed where the former Provincial Courthouse and City of Calgary parkade are situated. The project will be connected to BVC Phase 1 (currently being renovated) across 6 Avenue SE via a new +15/+30 connection. Four levels of underground parking will be provided under the building. The parkade will be expanded when the balance of Block 40 is developed. The south face of the project will tie into a new LRT platform.
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BPA Ampere Annex
The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), a federal agency headquartered in Portland, Oregon, provides about half of the electricity used in the Pacific Northwest and operates more than three-fourths of the region's high-voltage transmission. Because BPA markets power at cost from 31 federal dams, its rates are among the least expensive electricity in the country.
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