Contenido parcial: Maya Orzechowska visits a Toronto duplex by EDGZ Architecture & Design Studio that combines the rigours of Passive House with an exacting minimalism.- Lawrence Bird looks at the origins of Passive House in the Canadian Prairies, and traces its ongoing evolution in Manitoba, where climate extremes put sustainable construction to the test.- Structural engineers Blackwell offer a comprehensive primer on how different structural materials contribute to upfront carbon—and the design strategies that can reduce that carbon.- We also dive into an Environment Canada tool that predicts future climate across Canada (spoiler alert: plan for a dramatic increase in cooling needs), and round up other free sustainability software tools geared to Canadian architects.- Jasmine Frolick looks at a variety of approaches to this situation, through three recent and current projects in Toronto.- Trevor Boddy travels to The Aster, an affordable housing development in Banff by Studio North with LOLA Architecture.- Former Vancouver Chief Planner Larry Beasley reviews architect Barry Johns’s Effective Urban Densification, a handbook that systematically addresses how homeowners can join with developers to create infill in open rear yards.- Experiences of disability and the work of public installation designers Daily tous les jours, review monographs by Peter Braithwaite Studio and ADHOC architectes, visit a swimming pool quarried into a natural marble outcrop in Quebec, and drop in at the album launch for an LP commemorating the legacy of the Ontario Science Centre.
ISSN: 00082872
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Contenido parcial: Maya Orzechowska visits a Toronto duplex by EDGZ Architecture & Design Studio that combines the rigours of Passive House with an exacting minimalism.- Lawrence Bird looks at the origins of Passive House in the Canadian Prairies, and traces its ongoing evolution in Manitoba, where climate extremes put sustainable construction to the test.- Structural engineers Blackwell offer a comprehensive primer on how different structural materials contribute to upfront carbon—and the design strategies that can reduce that carbon.- We also dive into an Environment Canada tool that predicts future climate across Canada (spoiler alert: plan for a dramatic increase in cooling needs), and round up other free sustainability software tools geared to Canadian architects.- Jasmine Frolick looks at a variety of approaches to this situation, through three recent and current projects in Toronto.- Trevor Boddy travels to The Aster, an affordable housing development in Banff by Studio North with LOLA Architecture.- Former Vancouver Chief Planner Larry Beasley reviews architect Barry Johns’s Effective Urban Densification, a handbook that systematically addresses how homeowners can join with developers to create infill in open rear yards.- Experiences of disability and the work of public installation designers Daily tous les jours, review monographs by Peter Braithwaite Studio and ADHOC architectes, visit a swimming pool quarried into a natural marble outcrop in Quebec, and drop in at the album launch for an LP commemorating the legacy of the Ontario Science Centre.
ISSN: 00082872