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WelcometoHybridBuildings

andCulturalSustainability
d C lt l S t i bilit
Green tip#1

Holisticapproach
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Integration

AIR LOOP
INSIDE H.C.BRANCH
H C BRANCH DUCT
CONNECTION TO
H.C.DIFFUSERCONCRETE
PLUG/INSERTPOWER/LIGHTINGTELEP
UG/ S
O
/ G
G
HONE/DATA

starts
t t with
ith an engineered
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d plank
l k
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Energy Lab - 24/7

How to implement local storage in a Hybrid Building


How energy is stored in the Hybrid building
How Hybrid building can take on variable power sources like:
SOLAR
WIND
WIND
WAVE
GEOTHERMAL

thermal comparison

conventional

with
ith thermal
th
l storage
t

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Integration

Integrated Air, Electrical & Data Systems are

well suited for low carbon economy


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INTEGRATIONASAVALUEFACTOR

Integrated Radiant & Thermal Storage Systems are

well suited for low carbon economy

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SheridanHighTechnologyCollege
This building was built on a very modest budget. They
key objective was to introduce technology that reflects the
need to conserve energy not just for current fuel costs, but
those in 15 and 20 years. Michael Leckman, Principal,
Diamond and Schmitt Architects Inc.

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FIRE&EMERGENCYSERVICESTRAINING
INSTITUTE (FESTI) Mississauga, Ont., Canada
INSTITUTE(FESTI),
Solar Wall

AIA 2007 Award winner

The main building couldnt have


achieved the large energy
savings without the Termobuild
technology. Hollow core slabs are
cost effective industry standard
products that are well known to
designers and were easy to
adapt
p to provide
p
the required
q
thermal mass. Carol Kleinfeldt,
Kleinfeldt Mychajlowycz Architects

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Brockuniversity,Plaza2006
St.Catherins, Ontario

We anticipate significant
energy savings over that of
a more conventionally
designed building, and
improved occupant comfort.
Initial results are favorable.
ScottWalker,ManagerCampus
Planning,DesignandConstruction
PhysicalPlant,BrockUniversity.
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,
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Green Tip #1. Night Pre-cooling


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BROCKUNIVERSITY
RESEARCHCENTRE
RESEARCH CENTRE
Brock
Brock University gets
high marks for versatility,
innovative and energy
efficient systems that
could be called cultural
sustainability.
t i bilit
Pamela Young,
g,
CFM&D, July 2008

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HumberCollege,90.000
HumberCollege,90.000sq.ft
sq.ft.
.
Fi h C
FinchCampus

Humber goes hybrid.


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TYPICALDUCTCONNECTION

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Simple and Flexible supply air distribution

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SMARTFLOORS

Thermal inertia of building materials is


well known
known, the business value is not
not.
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ValueFactor#2
ValueFactor#2Mindset
EDUCATION helps to
discover h
di
how super-charged
h
d
concrete can be a source of:
energy efficiency,
reliability and
lower carbon foot print.

=compellingprojecteconomics.
p
gp j
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Value Factor # 3

Thermal Storage.
termobuild.com

Ice Storage or
Exhausted FORMAT

CO2 Detox +peakloadshifting


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VALUEFACTOR#5
Simplicity

hollow core slabs eliminate


inflexible and wasteful routines
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BUILDINGSHAPES
BUILDINGSHAPES A

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BUILDINGSHAPES
BUILDINGSHAPES B

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BUILDINGSHAPES
BUILDINGSHAPES C

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Carpetsandheatedfloors
p

Carpets suitable for radiant floors


offer good comfort.

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DIFFUSERS

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ELECTRICAL
MECHANICAL

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HAWTHORNEPUBLICSCHOOL

Construction stage:

Hollow core roof slabs


Insulated/solid wall panels
Fast installation.
No waste

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PUBLICSCHOOLPROJECT

Interiors:

Bearing walls are precast concrete with insulated exterior walls.


Interior dividing walls are acoustic masonry blocks
blocks.

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