Regenerative architecture goes far beyond reducing greenhouse gas emissions — it is about understanding our buildings as part of complex local and global ecosystems and designing strategies that...
The Toronto Green Standard (Version 3), Toronto’s sustainable design requirements for new private and city-owned developments, has introduced a four-tiered framework for development to achieve...
Biodiversity refers to the variety of life on Earth. It includes all living things and the ways in which they interact with each other at an ecosystem, species and genetic level. Biodiversity is key...
In July 2021, Toronto City Council adopted the updated Toronto Green Standard (TGS) Version 4, a critical component of the City’s efforts to address climate change by achieving zero emissions...
Invasive plants are harmful non-native trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants that are introduced (whether purposely or accidentally) into an ecosystem in which they did not evolve naturally, negatively...
The goal of the Facades+ Toronto conference is to focus on the design and performance of the next generation of facades. Facades+ Toronto provides proven insights on how to make Architect's ideas...
Description: The average North American spends over 90% of their time indoors, making the quality of our indoor environments fundamental to promoting health and wellbeing. How much is really known...
The City of Toronto’s TransformTO Net Zero Strategy sets out ambitious goals to reduce the emissions of new buildings by increasing sources of renewable and low-carbon energy. In this webinar...
enerQuality is Canada's premier certifier of energy-efficient homes and the indisputable leader in residential green building programs. Established in 1998 through a visionary collaboration between...