Terri Meyer Boake B.E.S. B.Arch. M.Arch.
Associate Professor School of Architecture University of Waterloo

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Vancouver Island Technology Park

Vancouver Island, B.C.

 

 
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Images on this page taken by Neil Barman

This building was the first Canadian Renovation Project to be awarded LEED™ Gold.

Exterior view of one of the courtyards.
Exterior view of building.

Details of the interior and lighting sytem.
This building is a renovation. Here the construction can be seen in progress.

View of carpet tile and intelligent floor system.
Part of the underfloor electronics system is left exposed (protected by plexiglass) so that the tenants can understand better how the building works.
 

An important part of achieving LEED Gold was the negotiations with the local authorities to modify the transit route to access the site..
Another key aspect of LEED lies in bicycle storage and the ability to access the site by these types of transportation.
The resident Rooster.

The images on this site have been taken for use in my teaching. They may be copied for educational purposes. Please give credit. These images may not be reproduced commercially without written consent.

last updated August 27, 2005