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Limberlost | George Brown College Limberlost Place is years ahead of Toronto's 2030 goals for sustainable design (Toronto Green Standard) and performance for new developments, and it has become a global model for mass timber sustainable construction
Limberlost Place - Moriyama Teshima Architects A model for 21st century smart, sustainable, green building innovation, the 225,000 SF, net-zero carbon emissions Limberlost Place sets a precedent through its mass timber structural solution – accelerating the development of the Canadian forest products industry
Limberlost Place: Inside Canadas First Institutional Mass Timber Tower Sitting proudly on George Brown's waterfront campus, the building is loaded with sustainable design moves and boasts net-zero carbon emissions, a LEED Gold certification, and compliance with the Toronto Green Standard Tier 4
A new era of innovation and sustainability - The Dialog As the first mass timber institutional building of its kind in Ontario, Limberlost Place is not just a campus addition—it represents a monumental leap forward in architectural innovation and environmental stewardship
Ontario’s First Mass-Timber, Net-Zero Institutional Building . . . - PCL Designed by Acton Ostry Architects and Moriyama Teshima Architects with PCL Construction managing construction, Limberlost Place will be home to GBC’s schools of architectural studies and computer technology, and the Brookfield Sustainability Institute
Limberlost Place achieves substantial completion - Link2Build At substantial performance, Limberlost Place is already five years ahead by reaching Tier 4 of the Toronto Green Standard, hitting 2030 targets as the city aims to transition to net-zero emissions Limberlost Place also spurred changes to the provincial building code
George Brown College marks Major Step as Limberlost Place Nears . . . It’s made using Canadian-sourced wood and built with sustainability in mind The project was led by Moriyama Teshima Architects and Acton Ostry Architects, with construction by PCL The college says the building meets environmental standards Toronto doesn’t require until 2030
GBC’s Limberlost Place sets the scene for Canada’s first Green . . . Limberlost Place, the college’s 10-storey, mass-timber, net-zero carbon emission building currently under construction at the Waterfront Campus, provides a leading example of the type of green building that will result from the new strategy
George Brown’s Limberlost Place reaches substantial performance . . . At substantial performance, Limberlost Place is already five years ahead by reaching Tier 4 of the Toronto Green Standard, hitting 2030 targets as the city aims to transition to net zero emissions Limberlost Place also spurred changes to the provincial building code
Limberlost Place - George Brown College Ontario’s first mass timber, net-zero carbon emissions institutional building of its kind, George Brown College’s (GBC) Limberlost Place has set the precedent for mass timber construction as a model for 21st century smart, sustainable, green building innovation