Posts Tagged ‘LEED Silver’
Friday, March 13th, 2009
Calgary Court Centre
Bridges connect the towers across the light-filled atrium at every level
by Bill Chomik
Located in the heart of Calgary, the new court centre serves both federal and provincial jurisdictions with a total of 73 courtrooms - one configured specifically for aboriginal hearings - making it the largest court facility in Canada. The design for the 1 million SF complex was driven by concerns for transparency, public space, sustainability, circulation, and flexibility. (more…)
Tags: Aboriginal legal ceremonies, Architects and Engineers, Bakor Blueskin, Bill Chomik, Calgary Mechanical Engineer Hemisphere Engineering, Calgary Court Centre, CANA Construction Ltd., Carlos Ott, Coral Gables, Georgia, glare control, Kasian Architecture Interior Design and Planning Ltd., LEED Silver, low-flow fixtures, natural light, NORR Limited, queen's Bench courtrooms, rainwater harvesting, recycled materials, Sarnafil, Spillis Candela DMJM, Stantec, Stebnicki and Partners, sustainability, thermal performance, throughout the complex reinforces this theme. triple gl, Tsuu T'ina First nation, water conservation
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Friday, September 28th, 2007
Sustainability increases productivity in Phase II campus expansion
Environmentally Responsible Design
The complete campus, with Phase II located to the left of the soccer field.
by Jonathan Rider and Lara Pisicoli
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Electronic Arts [EA], a leading developer and publisher of interactive entertainment software, began the development of its corporate campus in Burnaby, BC about 10 years ago. From the outset, the company was interested in working within the broad parameters of environmentally responsible design, and in providing a work environment that would ensure the well being of its employees. (more…)
Tags: and natural treatment systems. riparian zone, Bruce Mau, Burnaby, Cobalt Engineering, contemplative spaces, displacement principle, earth tubes, eco-friendly, employee controlled zones, environmentally responsible design, ergonomically designed work stations, floor air distribution, Glotman-Simpson Consulting, green roof, green roofs, high fly ash content, interactive entertainment software, LEED Silver, MCM Interiors Ltd., Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership, natural storm water flows, next generation, on-site water storage tanks, PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc., permeable surfaces, pervious paving, preformed panels, radiant cooling, recharge the local aquifer, recycled aluminum foam, recycled content, recycled reed panel board, Stantec Consulting Ltd. PWL Partnership Landscape, thermal comfort, toxic off-gassing, Vector Engineering Services Ltd., wheat board, William McDonough, work environment
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Saturday, July 28th, 2007
State-of-the-art training centre balances active and passive technologies

The East elevation where vehicle bays and bermed earth act as thermal buffers and reduce perimeter wall exposure
by Kasia Mychajlowycz
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When the Greater Toronto Airport Authority [GTAA] chose to pursue LEED™ Silver certification for the first time on its new Fire and Emergency Services Training Institute [FESTI], it signified a new sense of commitment to sustainable building technology and a willingness to be held accountable to the rigorous design guidelines and third-party certification of the LEED™ process. (more…)
Tags: aesthetic, annual heating costs, Aquicon Construction, bermed earth, black surface, building’s air handling system, CO2 emissions, conductive black finish, continuously monitored, double-wall stack effect, economic performance, exterior solar shades, Greater Toronto Airport Authority, green roof, Halsall Associates, heat recovery ventilator, heat reflective roofing, hollow core concrete slabs, in-situ concrete slab, indoor environment, inhabitable wall, Kalwall translucent glazings, Kleinfeldt Mychajlowycz Architects Inc, LEED Silver, Lexcan TPO reflective roofing, linoleum epoxy flooring, low-pressure system, Natural daylight, natural ventilation, P.T. Engineering, perforated siding, permeability, PPG Solar Ban 60 glazing, radiant effect, Solar radiation, Solar shading, solar wall, solar wind, spray-applied insulation, surrounding community, sustainable building, sustainable design, tankless water heaters, TermoDeck radiant slab system, thermal buffers, thermal mass, Translucent glazings, Trow Consulting Engineers Ltd., volumetric articulation, waterless urinals, \low-flow toiletsfixtures
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