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      OKANAGAN COLLEGE CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE IN SUSTAINABLE BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES AND RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSERVATION

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          INTRODUCTION

          The Centre of Excellence at Okanagan College in Penticton, British Columbia is being designed as one of the most innovative and sustainable post-secondary facilities in the world. On schedule for design and construction to be complete by April 2011, the two-storey multi-purpose facility has a mandate to provide trades and technology training and professional development to students from the province of British Columbia and beyond. It is aimed at attaining the highest standard of sustainable building design, the Living Building Challenge.

          The building will support a syllabus with a focus on the design, installation, and support of sustainable building technologies and processes, and the development and application of alternative and renewable energy. The building itself will become an essential element of the educational programs that will reside there, a teaching tool for education on building trades and engineering technologies. In addition, the Okanagan Research Innovation Centre will be incorporated into the building, providing opportunities for start-up companies to develop and prototype new green technologies in a supportive and synergistic environment.

          This article will demonstrate that a project with this level of sustainable objectives is achievable at a cost comparable to conventional building design. It will address how this can be attained through an integrated design process, along with the numerous innovative features that have been incorporated into the building design to help it function with a small environmental impact, and a large educational one.

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          Journal
          jgrb
          Journal of Green Building
          College Publishing
          1552-6100
          1943-4618
          1943-4618
          Winter 2011
          : 6
          : 1
          : 14-24
          Author notes

          1Vice President Education, Okanagan College, 1000 KLO Road, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, V1Y 4X8; E-mail: ahay@ 123456okanagan.bc.ca .

          2Project Manager, CEI Architecture Planning Interiors, 100-1060 Manhattan Drive, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, V1Y 9X9; E-mail: rparlane@ 123456ceiarchitecture.com .

          Article
          jgb.6.1.14
          10.3992/jgb.6.1.14
          2af1ad54-fbe7-49c2-a128-c320a3da043e
          ©2011 by College Publishing. All rights reserved.

          Volumes 1-7 of JOGB are open access and do not require permission for use, though proper citation should be given. To view the licenses, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

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          Pages: 11
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          INDUSTRY CORNER

          Urban design & Planning,Civil engineering,Environmental management, Policy & Planning,Architecture,Environmental engineering
          green roofs,net zero energy,net zero water,living building challenge,solar power,stormwater management,college sustainability,holistic design

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