VICA BUILD Magazine 2018/19

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The new standard Charter Telecom Headquarters will be one of the first office buildings meeting the Passive House standard By Samantha Sommerfield

T

he desire to be on the cutting edge is a standard practice for telecommunication companies.

The race to be the first to know or

headquarters will be known as Western

Currently in British Columbia, there

Canada’s first Certified Passive House

are only a few buildings that meet this

office building.

standard, and those are almost entirely

“One of the hopes for the building

within the residential sector.

implement the newest technology is

early on was to make it something that

something that’s always strived for. So

would set a tone for how the surrounding

offices because of industry knowledge. It

it’s no surprise that Charter Telecom

area would redevelop. They also wanted

is relatively new (being around for just 10

took this ideology and implemented it

to demonstrate their commitment to

years) and some design teams aren’t quite

in the building plans for their national

creating an excellent environment for

ready yet, as you do need training,” says

headquarters in Langford.

their staff,” says Verhulst. “Achieving the

Mark Bernhardt, president at Bernhardt

Passive House standard is a good way to

Contracting. “But we are slowly seeing it

do both those things.”

being picked up.”

Making their office a highperformance building was a pillar of conversation early on while talking with

As per the Passive House Institute, to

“We haven’t seen it yet primarily with

Bernhardt was brought on to the Charter

Graeme Verhulst and Will King from

achieve Passive House standards, there

Telecom project because of their many

Waymark Architecture. Knowing its

are detailed requirements to be met,

years of experience with producing high

importance to the company Waymark

all relating to five basic principles for

performance buildings in British Columbia.

Architecture and Road’s End Contracting

construction: good thermal insulation,

Ltd. developed a thorough plan to

high-quality windows, heat recovery

be hesitant taking Passive House to office

ensure the client’s goal was achieved.

ventilation, airtightness and thermal

buildings is the fear of increased cost and

And as of spring 2019, Charter Telecom’s

bridge reduced design.

materials required.

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