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Vancouver’s The Stack becomes one of Canada’s largest net-zero builds
Vancouver’s The Stack becomes one of Canada’s largest net-zero builds
 
A man of many firsts: Toronto-based architect’s life remembered
A man of many firsts:
Toronto-based architect’s life remembered
Jack Diamond, a principal of the architecture firm Diamond Schmitt, and one of the most significant and defining Canadian architects of his generation, passed away Sunday afternoon, Oct. 30, 2022, a week shy of his 90th birthday.
 
 
CSC launches new Okanagan Valley Chapter
CSC launches new Okanagan Valley Chapter
Construction Specifications Canada (CSC) has launched and granted a chapter charter for the formation of the Okanagan Valley Chapter.
 
 
 
National committee invites public to help shape upcoming code changes
National committee invites public to help shape upcoming code changes
The Canadian Commission on Building and Fire Codes (CCBFC) invites code users, stakeholders, and the broader public to take part in the public review of the first set of proposed changes to the 2020 editions of Canada’s National Model Codes.
 
 
Quebec honours architect, activist, advocate’s life’s work
Quebec honours architect, activist, advocate’s life’s work
Quebec architect, Alain Fournier, founding partner of EVOQ Architecture, has been awarded 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize, recognizing his outstanding achievements of going beyond the field of architecture into the scope of Indigenous advocacy and activism.
 
Ottawa’s LeBreton Flats housing to prioritize connectivity, affordability, sustainability
Ottawa’s LeBreton Flats housing to prioritize connectivity, affordability, sustainability
Ottawa’s upcoming rental housing community promises a development centred on affordability, sustainability, and transit and communal connectivity set in the Library Parcel within the LeBreton Flats neighbourhood.
 
 
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Specifying ceilings and HVAC equipment to meet acoustic requirements?
Specifying ceilings and HVAC equipment to meet acoustic requirements
Specifiers and architects seeking to ensure the mechanical equipment noise does not exceed the ceiling system’s ability to attenuate it can use a straightforward method defined in the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute’s (AHRI) Standard 885 (2008), Procedure for Estimating Occupied Space Sound Levels in the Application of Air Terminals and Air Outlets.
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Message from the president: Establishing a work-life balance
CSC launches new Okanagan Valley Chapter
Help shape the next IPD CCDC standard document
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