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by PEPPER RODRIGUEZ

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CHRISTY NIEDERSTEINER, 2022 DREAM HOME ARTIST

WHAT’S HAPPENING Homes by Avi selects Christy Niedersteiner as the winner of its 15th annual Dream Home Artist Project. “We are thrilled to have Christy as our 2022 Dream Home Artist!” says Julie Punter, Show Home Selections and Presentation Manager for Homes by Avi. “Her three distinctive mediums (structural, acrylic, and chalk) will not only bring extra visual interest to the home but also showcase the vast scope of her talent. We can’t wait to see what she creates!” Like past Dream Home Artist winners, Christy’s artwork will be featured in the 2022 Stampede Rotary Dream Home for the duration of the 10-day Calgary Stampede this summer. For more information on Christy and to see a preview of her work, follow her on Instagram; @christyneat or visit homesbyavi.com.

Trico Homes starts first “ultra-estate” community

Trico Homes is exploring Calgary’s ultra-estate market as it commences the development of the new community of Hamilton Heights just south of the city.

In partnership with Telsec Property Corp., Trico Homes will be offering one-of-a-kind, luxury estate homes amidst the stunning mountain vistas of DeWinton. “We are really excited about this community, not only because it’s Trico’s first community in DeWinton, but because this is an Ultra Estate product we haven’t built in any other community,” says Michael Brown, President of Trico Residential.

Hamilton Heights is comprised of 18, 2.5 acre lots, each with private gated entrances. The community surrounds one large cul-de-sac, with a paved road that connects to each individual gate and is only 10 minutes away from Calgary’s southern edge. Homeowners can choose from three models: a bungalow, 1.5-storey, or 2-storey home, all with triple car garages. Go to tricohomes.com for more information.

DID YOU KNOW?

Calgary is Canada’s sunniest city, with 333 average sunshine days per year

Cedarglen Homes is Calgary’s latest Net Zero Builder

Cedarglen Homes joins the ranks of Calgary homebuilders offering Net Zero homes ahead of proposed new building code that will require such energy-saving measures.

“As Canada looks to reduce emissions to NZ (Net-Zero) by 2050 and looking ahead to the proposed code that new buildings will be built to NZr (Net-Zero Ready) by 2030, we believe that the innovation needs to start today,” Cedarglen Homes President, Howard Tse, tells Inside Calgary.

To be considered a NZ home, it is designed and built to consume as much energy as it produces over a course of the year, he adds. While a NZr home is designed to the same specifications and is ready to produce energy with the addition of a renewable energy source such as solar panels.

Cedarglen’s first NZ home was built in the community of Livingston in the northwest. Some of the features included enhanced building envelope that provides better air tightness, enhanced insulation, and higher efficient appliances like a Hybrid hot water tank. “In addition, we completed the home by adding solar panels to the roof,” Tse says. Find out more at cedarglenhomes.com.

Rangeview’s greenhouse takes shape

The farm-to-community vision for Rangeview takes shape, literally, as construction of the Rangeview Community Greenhouse begins.

“We are excited to share that the construction of the Rangeview Community Greenhouse is well underway!” says Sarah Fehr, marketing coordinator at Section23, Rangeview’s developer.

“This beautiful structure is one of many amenities planned for this community. We cannot wait to complete this project and open the doors to our residents. The Community Greenhouse in Rangeview will be a hub for yearround gardening activities, programs, events, and workshops,” she adds.

The greenhouse, built in the Cape Cod style, is a space for community members to connect with each other and learn about growing in a controlled environment. It is aimed at providing residents with a warm and welcoming space to grow edible and ornamental plants. It’s the perfect community amenity that takes full advantage of Calgary’s short but intense growing season.

“Calgary receives tons of sunlight and is in fact the sunniest city in Canada, which makes it an ideal location for growing in a greenhouse,” Fehr says. Go to section23.com for more info.

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