high performance buildings past, present and future chris mattock [email protected]
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Oil Crisis 1970’s
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Active Solar Mid 1970’s
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Insulation Test Huts Saskatoon 1940’s Division of Building Research National Research
Council of Canada Prairie Research Station
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Building Science Research 1940 to Present
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Super Insulation and Airtightness
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Saskatchewan Conservation House 1977
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Super InsulationAirtightnessHeat Recovery VentilationGrey Water Heat RecoveryInsulated ShuttersEvacuated Tube Solar Collectors
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– 14 homes constructed by local builders to demonstrate state of the art energy efficiency technology
– Technical support provided by DBR
– Performance monitored– Provided background for
development of R-2000 technical standards
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Saskatoon Energy Showcase 1980
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National Research Council’s Solar Energy Demonstration Program 1980
Kitsun Solar Townhouse ProjectVancouver
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Energy Efficient Solar Homes Built Across Canada in the 1970’s and 80’s
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R-2000 Program• Established in 1985• Technical standards based on sound
building science principles• Energy efficiency features determined
through use of Hot 2000 energy analysis software
• Builder training• Homes independently inspected and
certified• Energy consumption typically 60% of
conventional home• Marketing program• Over 10,000 certified R2000 homes built• Has helped to move the industry to
more energy efficient construction methods
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Advanced Houses 1991 - 1993– Targeted to use ½ the energy of an
R-2000 house– Incorporated innovative and
environmental benign technologies– Use of recycled materials– 50% reduction in water use– Construction waste management– Indoor air quality guidelines– Advanced houses built by teams
located across Canada– Houses sold and performance
monitored
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Advanced Houses
Saskatchewan Advanced House
Innova Advanced House, Ontario Maison Novtec, Quebec
B.C. Advanced House
Waterloo Green Home
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Toronto Healthy House 1993– Independent of municipal
services– Super insulated and airtight– Resource efficient building
materials– All water supplied by rain
harvesting – Waste water treated onsite– Passive solar heating– Photovoltaic array– Solar DHW
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Toronto Healthy House
Heating and Cooling System
Toronto Healthy House
Water System
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Passive House
• Late 1980’s Wolfgang Feist cofounder of the German Passive House Institute visits the Saskatchewan Conservation House and learns about energy efficient home construction
• 1990 Germans start talking about the Passive House Standard and adopting Canadian technology
• Research Projects carried out• Passive House Standard established in 1996• 2000 on Canadian technology sold to the world as German
Engineering• First NA Passive House project 2003
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Canadian Super EAdopted Worldwide
• Super E active in– Japan– UK– Ireland– China– Iceland
• Technical standards developed for climates ranging from cold to hot humid
• Thousands of homes built
Iceland
U.K.
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Super E ® Net Zero 2008• Net Zero Energy Home Sapporo Japan
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Equilibrium Net Zero Housing Projects 2010
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Next Generation of High Performance Buildings
• Regenerative – Not only minimize environmental impacts but
actually contribute to the healing of the environment
• High quality indoor environment– Positively contribute to human health and well being – Interior daylight illumination– Visual connection with the natural environment– High indoor air quality
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Progression of High Performance Building Design
Transition Zone
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GREEN BUILDING DESIGN
REGENERATIVE BUILDING
DESIGN
Net Zero
Do Less HarmGreen Buildings
Do No HarmLiving Buildings
HealingRegenerative Buildings
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Regenerative Design• Design of buildings,
communities and landscapes that– Meet all energy requirements with
renewable energy– Do not produce soil, water or air
pollution – Increased natural habitat– Eliminate the heat island effect – Capture and sequester CO2 – Harvest rainwater and snow for
internal use– Internally process waste water– Reintroduce storm water and
processed waste water into the aquifer
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Centre for Interactive Research in Sustainability University of British Columbia
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