Posts Tagged ‘Mississauga’
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009
Niagara Regional Headquarters
The new building creates an urban street presence at a suburban intersection.
The tight budget and schedule requirements of a Design Build contract, combined with the sustainable agenda of a LEED® municipal client set this project apart from others of similar scope and scale. The four-storey office building is an extension to the existing Thorold City Hall, and consolidates operational services for the Niagara Region. (more…)
Tags: Access flooring, Bakor Blueskin, Ball Construction Inc., BASF Walltite, Bernard Jin, bike racks, Birnie Electric Ltd., CertainTeed Gypsum Drywall, Chapman Murray Associates Architects, Cheryl Atkinson, compact building plan, condensing boilers, David Jensen, demand-controlled ventilation, Design Build, dual flush toilets, environmental responsibility, exterior views, half-flush urinals, John A Morley and Associates, Kitchener, LEED® municipal client, low-flow showerheads, low-flow washroom lavatories, Martin Baron, Mississauga, MTE Consultants Inc., Natural daylight, natural light, natural ventilation, Niagara Falls, Niagara Region, occupancy sensors, Operable windows, perpendicular fins, Potable wastewater, reduce energy consumption, Reid Jones Christoffersen LtdDordan Mechanical Contract, Robert Ree, showers, stack effect, Stephen Teeple, stewardship, summer glare, Super Panel, T8 lighting fixtures, Thorold City Hall, urban street, variable frequency drives
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Sunday, March 16th, 2008
Integrated design delivers Ontario’s first LEED Platinum

The north elevation. All windows are operable for natural ventilation.
by Jim Taggart
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The new Restoration Services Centre is located on the Toronto Conservation Authority’s ‘Living City Campus’ in Vaughan ON, home of the newly created secretariat of the World Green Building Council. The new structure symbolizes the TCRA’s commitment to energy efficiency and excellence in environmental design, within its broader mandate of environmental restoration and conservation in the Toronto region. (more…)
Tags: clad with wood and brick masonry - much of which was re, composting toilets, day lighting, earth tubes, Enermodal Engineering, engineered wood frame, environmental design, environmental restoration, Green Guard certified, heat pumps, Kitchener, Living City Campus, locally sourced materials, low VOC materials, Mississauga, Montgomery Sisam Architects Inc., native landscaping, Operable windows, passive solar, Percon Construction Ltd., Read Jones Christofferson Ltd., retention pond, Ron Koudys Landscape Architect, waterless urinals, World Green Building Council
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Tuesday, March 6th, 2007
LEED Silver pavilion furthers mission of environmental stewardship

The dramatic lantern effect at night reveals the steel frame sculptural form
by David Sisam
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The Toronto Botanical Garden [TBG] is a charitable organization whose purpose is to inspire passion, respect and understanding of gardening, horticulture, the natural landscape and a healthy environment. (more…)
Tags: Blackwell Bowick Partnership Limited, cisterns, Dalton Engineering & Construction Limited, David Sisam, Enermodal Engineering, erosion and sedimentation plan, Green building education, green roof, Green Toronto Award, high performance windows, Horticulturalist, Horticulture, locally manufactured materials, Low/zero-emitting VOC, M&G Steel Limited, Martin Wade Landscape Architects Paul Ehnes, Mississauga, Montgomery Sisam Architects Inc., natural light, optimizing energy performance, PMA Landscape Architects and Thomas Sparling Inc., Raymond Moriyama, recycled content, reuse of materials, Rybka Smith & Ginsler Limited, stewardship, sun shading, The George and Kathy Dembroski Centre, Toronto Botanical Garden, waste management, Waterloo
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