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Mountain Equipment Co-op

Mountain Equipment Co-op, Toronto & Ottawa stores, ON. A co-op that is consistently and actively involved in environmental themes.

Reclaimed and salvaged wood, and green roofing are profound characteristics of the Mountain Equipment Co-op stores, creating a visual link to the desired, natural image.

Architect Toronto store: Stone Kohn McQuire Vogt Architects Architect Ottawa store: Linda Chapman Architect & Christopher Simmonds Architect in joint venture with Leslie Jones & Associates

         

 

 

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 NEW Media Release -The Wood Works! BC Design Luncheon Conferences will be held in Kelowna, Victoria and Nanaimo

 Media Release - Fire during construction phase is not cause to question building design

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Environmental Education Centre
Ralph Klein Legacy Park
Calgary, Alberta

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    The capital projects of the Toronto 2015 Pan/Parapan American Games present a unique opportunity for the province of Ontario and the host communities to create a legacy of sustainable, architecturally significant sports venues that will provide a world class experience for athletes and spectators.

    Download the brochure Toronto 2015 Pan/Parapan American Games: How to Build a Lasting Legacy for the People of Ontario to learn more!

     

    Six Storey Wood Frame Buildings in B.C. The BC Building Code was revised on April 6th, 2009 to allow for up to six storeys of wood frame construction for residential buildings only. Click here for more information on six-storey wood construction in B.C.


      Wood WORKS! is a national campaign to increase the use of wood in commercial, industrial and institutional construction. In North America, this market for wood is valued at US$20 billion.

    The Canadian Wood Council leads this program with funding support from the wood industry, the federal government and provincial governments across Canada.


    What is the Vision?

    The vision of Wood WORKS! is to have a wood culture in Canada, where wood is our first choice and best value building material for all types of construction.


    What does Wood WORKS! do?
    • We build pride in our wood culture through awareness and education.
    • We build proficiency in using wood through training, networking and technical support.
    • We celebrate ‘wood champions’ who inspire excellence in building with wood.
    What is a Wood Culture?
    • Is wood our first choices and best value building material?
    • Is wood valued as the most sustainable building material?
    • Do we produce competitive products and building systems?
    • Do we excel at building with wood?

    Yes to all these questions defines our wood culture.
    We know we have a wood culture when…

    • Wood is our first choice and best value building material.
    • Wood is valued as the most sustainable building material.
    • We produce competitive products and building systems.
    • We excel at building with wood.
    • The world views us as leaders in building with wood.
    Build our economy by building with wood

    Canada is blessed with its abundant forest resources, which covers fully half of our land mass and represents 10-percent of the world’s forests. As world leaders in forestry technology, and as responsible stewards of forest ecosystems, Canada’s economic fabric is strengthened – and greened – through our forest economy.

    In 2009 the forest sector employed 605,000 Canadians which translates into 1 job in 30 in Canada, and created almost $74 billion of value in goods and services. Forest products have long been Canada's single most important export.

    Economic prosperity is not limited to traditional lumber products, but includes research and development of new technologies, advanced engineered structural products and manufactured building systems. As a responsible world population grapples with climate change – and embraces the twin concepts of sustainability and building green – we are poised for continued prosperity as the global leader in forestry and wood. More than finished wood products, Canada’s forests offer an array of environmental, economical, social and cultural benefits.

    The world is watching

    Canada's forests play a major role in the delicate balance of life, supporting two thirds of Canada’s 140,000 species of plants, animals and microorganisms.

    Proudly, Canada leads the world with sustainable forestry management practices. In 2010, over 150 million hectares of Canada's forests were certified as being sustainably managed by one or more of three globally recognized certification standards. With more certified lands than any other country, Canada leads the world in third-party sustainable forest management certification.

    The world is watching – and it likes what it sees. Canada is building a wood culture, where the world sees us as leaders in building with wood, where we produce competitive products and building systems and where we embrace wood as our first choice and best value building material. Best of all, we do all of that as part of our stewardship of vibrant, healthy sustainable forests.

    Click here to learn more about the State of Canada's Forests.

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