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The National Program brought to you by Sustainable Architecture & Building Magazine and the Canada Green Building Council

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sponsor and receive ...

• Year-long visibility with Canadian design and building professionals, product specifiers and building managers.

• Unique opportunity to position your products as the preferred choice for sustainably-designed buildings.

• A return in benefits of more than double your investment.”


sponsorship benefits direct contact with customers

high visibility

A special CaGBC and SABMag Awards presentation at CaGBC National Conference in Vancouver, June 2015

Call for Entry promotion • Your corporate logo on four e-mail Call for Entry notices sent to design and building professionals. A total of over 40,000 messages!

• Awards presentation ceremony part of the official Conference Welcome reception with participation and acknowledgement of sponsors.

Visibility through CaGBC

List of registrants • Exclusive access to the list of professionals participating in the Awards for your own marketing use.

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• A news item in the February CaGBC e-news to publicise Call for Entry, including acknowledgement of sponsors.

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• Sponsor logos on the Awards banner used at trade shows throughout the year including the CaGBC National Conference and IIDEX.

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THE NATIONAL PROGRAM OF SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE & BUILDING MAGAZINE AND THE CANADA GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL

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SABMag e-News announcements • Special e-mail broadcast of results in March e-News along with sponsor logos. Announcement of results and sponsor acknowledgement in April and July e-News sent to SABMag readers.

In recognition of excellence in the design and execution of Canadian buildings, houses and interiors based on the criteria of sustainable design, architectural merit and technical innovation.

This is to certify that

• Sponsor logos on winning project display boards used at CaGBC National Conference, IIDEX show, and in a one-month exhibit at the Architectural Institute of British Columbia.

Bio-Energy Plant, University of Northern British Columbia

Editorial mention

was selected by the jury for the distinction of a Technical Achievement Award

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• Editorial mention and corporate logo on the editorial page in the special Summer SABMag Awards issue and ecoHouse Canada issue.

Awards certificates • Your logo on framed awards certifications given out at the CaGBC Conference in a special ceremony.

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• Exclusive sponsor visibility on the Canadian Green Building Awards web site for one year.

Editorial coverage and Sponsor Recognition

THE 2014 CANADIAN GREEN BUILDING AWARDS THE HIGH-PERFORMANCE HOUSING MAGAZINE FOR DESIGNERS, BUILDERS AND HOMEOWNERS

This issue features the winning residential project from the 2014 Canadian Green Building Awards program that was adjudicated in Ottawa earlier this spring. We would like to take this opportunity to

• Special Awards issues of SABMag and ecoHouse Canada devoted to the winning projects with editorial acknowledgement of sponsors and display of logos. SABMag Awards issue goes in all delegates bags at the Canada Green Building Council National Conference.

SABMag is a proud member and media partner of the CaGBC, and collaborates with them on each issue.

Council as our partner in this program; our Photo: Roy Grogan

corporate sponsors Autodesk, Interface, Uponor and the Canadian Precast Prestressed Concrete Institute; and our

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jurors, Brian Rudy, Jennifer Sanguinetti, Christopher Simmonds

PUBLISHER Don Griffith 800-520-6281, ext. 304, dgriffith@sabmagazine.com

If there was a common theme to the residential entries this year,

and Kevin Stelzer.

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it was renovation and intensification. Several entries were founded on the premise that renovating an existing structure is the

EDITOR Jim Taggart, FRAIC 604-874-0195, architext@telus.net

most effective way of reducing the overall environmental impact

GRAPHIC DESIGN Carine De Pauw 819-778-5040, ext. 308, cdepauw@sabmagazine.com

develop infill sites with highly livable single family or multi-family

SENIOR ACCOUNT MANAGER Patricia Abbas 416-438-7609, pabbas8@gmail.com EDITORIAL ADVISORS • Tom Knezic, M.ARCH., LEED AP, OAA Solares Architecture Inc., www.solares.ca • Roy Nandram, LEED AP, RND Construction, www.rndconstruction.ca • Mike Reynolds, LEED AP-Homes, ecohome.net

of construction, while several others sought innovative ways to dwellings. From a strong field, the jury selected the One Planet Reno in Ottawa for its ambition, its rigour and the transferability of its approach. This project [and others] made the case that renovation has multiple benefits beyond the simple conservation of embodied energy and reducing the extraction of new materials. By using previously developed sites, it preserves undeveloped land for agriculture or other productive uses; promotes innovation in

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design often resulting in fresh ideas; it maintains the physical and

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psychological continuity of neighbourhoods; and increases the proportion of the construction budget that is expended on labour.

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This broad interpretation of sustainability found favour with

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the jury, who remarked that “it is Important to focus on the

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complete story - a truly sustainable building is one that takes a with careful attention to the less tangible aspects of design.” Our thanks to all who participated in this year’s program.

• Sponsor recognition ad in the Fall issues of SABMag, ecoHouse Canada and the CaGBC Toronto Chapter FOCUS.

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of $8,000 delivers

benefits of over $18,000 [estimated value]

holistic approach and combines verifiable high performance

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your sponsor investment

Jim Taggart, FRAIC Editor The 2014 sponsors

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The print version of ecoHouse Canada uses Rolland Environ100 Satin, a 100% post-consumer fiber that is certified FSC and EcoLogo. It is processed chlorine-free, FSC-recycled and is manufactured using biogas energy.

Please forward comments, article ideas and project contributions to: Don Griffith, Publisher dgriffith@sabmagazine.com - 1 800 520 6281 ext.304

Environmental savings for this issue:

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Contact: • DON GRIFFITH, Awards Manager 800-520-6281, ext. 304; dgriffith@sabmagazine.com • PATRICIA ABBAS, Senior Account Manager, 416-438-7609; pabbas8@gmail.com


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