The Arthur Meighen Building Rehabilitation (AMBR) was selected by the Canada Green Building Council as one of 16 buildings in Canada to participate in a pilot project of the new Zero Carbon Building initiative. This 10-storey building was originally built in the 1950s and a feasibility study determined that the building’s greenhouse gas emissions could be reduced by over 80% through deep-energy retrofits such as geothermal heating and photo-voltaic panels added to the building envelope and systems. High-efficiency punch windows and curtain wall, provided by Ennova Facades, helped the project meet and exceed its sustainability goals. The AMBR achieved LEED Platinum certification, after originally targeting LEED® Gold. The project is also seeking a WELLTM Silver certifications.
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