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PROJECTS


the extent and product selections were appropriate. The building exterior had to be cut back, most notably the number of elevated structural decks above the roofs, which impacted the distribution of photovoltaic panels. The original design also included vertical sun shades integrated into the curtain wall system. Anomalies have been observed in the seasonal performance of the geothermal system, which had been factored in. It was expected that in the first year, all building systems would perform atypically as the facility settles in, learns the demand loads and adjusts to the ground temperature over the long term.


Cupido believes that The Joyce Centre can serve as a model for sustainable practices for other educational institutions and change industry standards, saying, “The Joyce Centre has been visited by thousands of guests from all over the world during the past couple of years. As such, governmental policies and practices are being established or already in place to require low- or zero-carbon buildings in their local municipalities. Vancouver and Toronto are leading the way on this with changes to their local building code requirements.” The institution has become a demonstration site for industry partners looking to adopt zero-carbon technologies into commercial, industrial and residential buildings. Bate concluded, “The most important aspect of this project is to demonstrate that the technology exists today to design and construct affordable, exceptionally high-performing net-zero carbon enclosures to meet the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) without sacrificing design or aesthetic. Through the right balance of innovation, materials and systems, we can design truly sustainable environments that can be replicated and repeated to achieve future SDG targets. Sustainability and design are no longer mutually exclusive, and The Joyce Centre is emblematic of this paradigm shift.”


PROJECT DATA Project Name The Joyce Centre for Partnership & Innovation Location


Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Completion Date August 2018 Site Area 9,600 square metres Gross Floor Area 8,550 square metres Client/Owner Mohawk College Architecture Firms mcCallumSather; B+H Architects Principal Architects Joanne McCallum; Lisa Bate Main Contractor EllisDon


Mechanical & Electrical Engineers TMP; MBII


Civil & Structural Engineers WalterFedy; Mantecon Images/Photos


Ema Peters; Mohawk College Hamilton Canada Sun Path 21st Jun Equinox 21 22nd Dec Photos courtesy of Mohawk College


19 to 21 The institution has become a demonstration site for industry partners looking to adopt zero-carbon technologies


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