- Architect: Montgomery Sisam Architects Inc.
- located in Vaughan, Ontario
- 2-storey, 1095 m2 building: office space for 25 occupants and a works garage
- construction is engineered wood framing with brick and wood siding
- cost premium aprox 10%
- expected to achieve a 66 % annual energy savings
- heating: heat pump system with a slinky ground source loop
- cooling: chilled water fan coils supplimented by cooled floor, using the same tubing as the radiant heating system
- concrete “earth tube” delivers outdoor air to the basement mechanical equipment
- 2 heat-recovery ventilators deliver 100 % outside air to the offices via displacement ventilation
- power: partly by photovoltaic system and remaining needs buying electrical power from a supplier of green (renewable) power—Bullfrog Power
- composting toilets (rarely used in offices) and waterless urinals means that the centre uses no water for wastewater conveyance, , together with low-flow plumbing fixtures throughout the building conserve 80% of the potable indoor water normally used in a building of this size
- 95 % of regularly occupied spaces have an abundance of daylighting and 90 % of these spaces have a view to the outdoors
- furniture is certified as “low off-gassing.”
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Ontario's 1st LEED Platinum Green Building
Labels:
Canada,
green commerical,
green products,
IEQ,
LEED,
renewable power,
water conservation
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