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Better Buildings for Everyone

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Similar to the trajectory modelled in the 2021 Canada’s Renovation Wave report, the retrofit implementation schedule increases retrofits up to a rate of 6% per year to 2036 and stabilizes at that rate for seven years before ramping down until the stock meets the 2050 net-zero emissions target.

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Seattle Aquarium Ocean Pavilion, Washington

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Major Building Materials: FSC Alaskan Yellow Cedar (harvested from tribally owned and managed forests) Façade, concrete, curtain wall, IGU, composite metal panel, carpet created from old fishing nets, acrylic glazing, paper composite sheet material. Instagram & Facebook: Please kindly tag and credit @lmnarchitects. Project Credits.

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Reader’s Choice: The 10 Most Popular Architecture Projects on Architizer in 2022

Architizer

A stellar drawing, rendering or photo, and a detailed project description can go a long way in making a project stand out, as does tagging the stellar contributors on a project. Coming it at first place, the McDonald’s Global Flagship represents the first Net Zero Energy quick service restaurant.

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Architectural Studio - 4 Questions | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

When I was in school, I designed a grand total of two houses … and they were so terrible that looking back at them now I have decided that there is ZERO percent chance that they will ever see the light of day ever again. Volleyball sounds fun – we had a courtyard as well but no volleyball net.

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Building Science, Climate Change and The Pretty Good House (Transcript)

EntreArchitect

It’s not like the show homes you might see in other publications that are all about glitz and glamour, this was really meant to showcase efficient, affordable design and good building science principles and the goal of our project and, I believe other subsequent projects, was always a goal of net zero energy ready.

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To Delete or Not To Delete. | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

They are the downside to the net. link] Bob Borson Two times is way better than zero times – extra credit to you! BTW, how’s that moongate? It should be covered in clematis or something by now. Michael Martin Don’t give a second thought to the trolls. Stay positive Bob! I like to read your thoughts on architecture.