Every Building Greener:
Canada’s Path From Green to Regenerative Technical University Delft Thomas Mueller President & CEO
Feb .25, 2014
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Improved Environmental Outcomes
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LEED International
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Key Canadian Commercial Building Statistics
Market-based Approach • Voluntary rating systems + standards • Government policy • Corporate Social Responsibility • Return on Investment • Investment decisions • Market demand • Risk mitigation • Green economy 15
The Business Case for Green Building, WGBC 2013
LEED Uptake in Canada LEED Uptake in Canada Government – federal, provincial, local Universities + colleges Institutions Utilities Developers – residential + commercial Commercial landlords Business + government tenants Pension funds + REITs 17 Click to add name of presentation
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Corporate Social Responsibility To date •
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Actual costs of building green vs. industry perception of costs The Business Case for Green Building, WGBC 2013
LEED Cost Premiums
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This pagePerformance is for text only of Financial Green Buildings
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The Business Case for Green Building, WGBC 2013
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Business Benefits Expected From Green Building Investments New Green Building
Green Retrofit
Decreased Operating Costs Over One Year
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Decreased Operating Costs Over Five Years
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Increased Building Value for Green versus Non-Green Projects (According to AEC firms)
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Increased Asset Value for Green versus Non-Green Projects (According to Owners)
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Payback Time for Green Investments
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Motivations are Changing
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Manitoba Hydro Place, Winnipeg
LEED NC Platinum
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Manitoba Hydro Place, Winnipeg
LEED NC Platinum
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Nova Scotia Power Office, Halifax LEED Platinum
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Revitalization of an industrial building
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57% of energy + water savings or $650,000/year
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Heat pump uses seawater to heat + cool the building
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Chilled beam system
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75% of occupied spaces with daylighting
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Rainwater collected + recycled for 75% savings 31
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Energy Environment Experiential Learning Building Calgary
LEED Platinum
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LEED Platinum certification
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Most efficient laboratory building in North America
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78 per cent less energy
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high-performance envelope with triple glazing
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earth tubes to heat + cool the main theater, radiant floor + ceiling systems,
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building energy monitoring
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64 per cent less water use through capture + reuse 33
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Post-occupancy Evaluation Study of Green Buildings occupant feedback
Occupants of green buildings: high overall level of satisfaction with lighting conditions • significantly higher rating of workplace image, better expression of corporate values • showed better satisfaction with views to the outside • rated noise from HVAC systems as less disturbing • less likely to prefer a change in thermal conditions • experienced better sleep quality + positive feelings •
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Direct GDP by segment generated by firms active in BC’s Green Building + Energy Efficiency sector, 2013 ($ million) Source: Globe Advisors
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Employment (direct full-time equivalent jobs in BC’s Green Building + Energy Efficiency Sector by segment, 2013 Click to add name of presentation
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Building Revitalization
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Toronto Dominion Centre Building Cluster
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Investment in Efficient Operations
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Healthy + Productive Workforce • Tenant engagement • Active + low carbon transportation • Community
giving • Daytime cleaning
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Investment in Real Capital Building operations upgrades • LEED certification for existing buildings • Green At Work – operational standards • Green Council – tenant advisory • Energy Innovations Team – expert forum • Community assets – 22,000 sq.ft living roof • Water wise consumption •
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Enhancing Brand + Reputation
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Towards Carbon Neutral Buildings & Communities
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regeneration
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VanDusen Botanical Garden Visitor Centre
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Courtesy of Perkins+Will Canada Architects Co
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Next Generation of Design
CentreCentre forforInteractive Interactive Research Research on Sustainability on Sustainability, UBC
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Target is to be carbon-negative for both construction and operation
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Courtesy of Perkins+Will Canada Architects Co
Premier green building event in Canada – 1000+ attendees • Dynamic expo floor - up to 150 exhibitors • Highly-rated program - 50+ speakers and panelists • New International Delegate Program featuring: o Green building tours of local green buildings o Factory visits to Canadian companies o Roundtable sessions + B2B meetings o Guided tours of the Expo floor •
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