Comment 71613

By martin (registered) | Posted November 25, 2011 at 10:35:37 in reply to Comment 71610

Mahesh, the issue of sustainability is indeed an important part of the discussion on urban design and architecture - and I think that Hamilton is well ahead of Toronto in this regard.

In the 2011 Urban Design and Architecture Awards competition, 6 of the 13 winning projects were either LEED certified or LEED eligible - these were not only new projects like CANMET but also projects that adaptively reused designated heritage properties. In addition, in the 2009 Urban Design competition, West Village Suites received an Award of Sustainability; it was one of the first buildings in Ontario to achieve LEED Platinum status.

John Straube, a well-known building scientist from the University of Waterloo who appeared on the CBC series mentioned above, discusses the optimal window-to-wall area for energy and daylight performance in this article. Interestingly, the good example that John Straube shows has a window-to-wall ratio that is strikingly similar to that of a landmark building in downtown Hamilton that received a 2011 Urban Design Award: The Lister Block.

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