Location
3350 Victoria Drive
Vancouver, BC
Canada
Content Type
- Building
Certifications & Awards
project team
Summary
One of the stunning new venues of the 2010 Winter Games is in the Kensington-Cedar Cottage neighborhood. This new rink was home to figure skating training sessions for the 2010 Winter Games, and will be converted to community recreation use. The Trout Lake Ice Rink figure skating training venue is barrier-free and will be fully accessible for all users in the community.
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Size
85 ft x 200 ft, NHL-size
250 seats
Sustainability Features
Site
- erosion and sediment control plan
- public transportation access, bike storage/change rooms provided, and sustainable parking strategies
- maximum reduction of heat island effect at roof
- light pollution reduced through sustainable electrical design
Audio Tour of this building
This building is part of the City of Vancouver Green Building Audio Tour, a collection of audio recordings about Vancouver's greenest buildings. Each three-minute recording takes the listener on a virtual 'tour' of the building's green design features, guided by the architect or member of the design team. You can listen to them online, via podcast, or via your cell phone by calling 604-673-8150. The Vancouver Green Building Audio Tours were created through a partnership between City of Vancouver Sustainability Office and the Open Green Building Society.
To hear the audio guide for this building click on the player at the top of the left sidebar on this webpage, or dial 604-673-8150 and enter code 07.
Audio Tour of this building
This building is part of the City of Vancouver Green Building Audio Tour, a collection of audio recordings about Vancouver's greenest buildings. Each three-minute recording takes the listener on a virtual 'tour' of the building's green design features, guided by the architect or member of the design team. You can listen to them online, via podcast, or via your cell phone by calling 604-673-8150. The Vancouver Green Building Audio Tours were created through a partnership between City of Vancouver Sustainability Office and the Open Green Building Society.
To hear the audio guide for this building click on the player at the top of the left sidebar on this webpage, or dial 604-673-8150 and enter code 07.
Size
85 ft x 200 ft, NHL-size
250 seats
Sustainability Features
Site
- erosion and sediment control plan
- public transportation access, bike storage/change rooms provided, and sustainable parking strategies
- maximum reduction of heat island effect at roof
- light pollution reduced through sustainable electrical design
Audio Tour of this building
This building is part of the City of Vancouver Green Building Audio Tour, a collection of audio recordings about Vancouver's greenest buildings. Each three-minute recording takes the listener on a virtual 'tour' of the building's green design features, guided by the architect or member of the design team. You can listen to them online, via podcast, or via your cell phone by calling 604-673-8150. The Vancouver Green Building Audio Tours were created through a partnership between City of Vancouver Sustainability Office and the Open Green Building Society.
To hear the audio guide for this building click on the player at the top of the left sidebar on this webpage, or dial 604-673-8150 and enter code 07.
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