Vancouver LEED Users Grop (VLUG)
| What | British Columbia |
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| When |
March 28, 2008 10:00 AM
March 28, 2008 11:15 AM
March 28, 2008 from 12:00 pm to 01:15 pm |
| Where | Terasen Gas Building, 1111 Georgia St., Vancouver, BC |
| Contact Name | Mike Driedger |
| Contact Email | michael.driedger@busbyperkinswill.ca |
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Topic: “City Light: An adaptive reuse project.”
The design transforms an existing warehouse into a new, state-of-the- art ambulatory care facility. Located in Port Angeles, WA, on the waterfront, the project utilizes the on-shore winds to drive a natural ventilation system. The project is targeting LEED Gold, and will be the first LEED certified building in Port Angeles. The project creates a bold new vision for downtown out of a variety of design issues archaeology, municipal negotiations, “new-model” healthcare delivery, and geotechnical challenges. The project was developed with Revit (BIM).
Construction start: June 1, 2008.
Jesse Garlick, M.Arch, LEED A.P., is an intern architect at Stantec Architecture, and has worked on a variety of educational, health-care, and mixed-use residential projects throughout B.C. including Charles Dickens Elementary School (project designer/architect), the Vancouver School Board’s first LEED project, the FMPA Ambulatory Care Center (project architect) and multiple rezonings for mixed-use developments in Squamish B.C.
Lunch will be provided.
Cost for attendance:
$10 in advance / $20 at door
Cascadia members, EGB, students
$15 in advance / $25 at door
CaGBC or USGBC members
$25 in advance / $35 at door
Non-members

