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August 2016

German Certified as Passive House Designer

The Coolearth team is proud to announce that German Vaisman has been certified as a Passive House Designer in Toronto. We look forward to continuing to work with clients in Ontario, Toronto, and Cottage Country to design and supervise the construction of Passive Houses.  To learn more about Passive House design in Ontario and our […]

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Decarbonizing the Operation of a Building

This past July an article Sheena wrote was published in the “In Touch” magazine by the REIC (Real Estate Institue of Canada) on “Decarbonizing the Operation of a Building” (pdf).  The article is reproduced completely below. Decarbonizing the Operation of a Building  by Sheena Sharp We have all heard about the need to stop climate […]

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PHPP now accepted for SB-12 Compliance

This post is a follow-up to the previous post on the changes to the SB-12.  The OntarioPH team including Sonia Zouari, Andrew Peel, Greg Labbe and our own Sheena Sharp submitted a change request to the Ontario Building Code to allow for the PassiveHouse Planning Package (PHPP) — the software used to design to PassiveHouse standards which we […]

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Net-zero Upgrade to Toronto House – Case Study and Progress Report

Coolearth Architecture welcomes you to come by our office as part of the 2016 Green Energy Doors Open. On Saturday September 10th from 11am to 5pm, we will share our progress to-date on making Toronto semi-detached homes Net-Zero buildings. We will present two one-hour seminars, at 11am and 4pm, hosted in our office at 386 Pacific Avenue. […]

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Coolearth Summer Retreat

Last Thursday the Coolearth team held their Summer Retreat at our Parry Sound office. It was a brilliantly sunny and hot day on Georgian Bay as we gathered for the retreat.  We discussed how the year had gone, what was on each of our plates, shared ideas, and brainstormed for the future. These retreats are important […]

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Repost: OBC Stop the Foot Dragging on Air Leakage Testing

Our friends over at Blue Green Group made a post recently that highlighted how air leakage in high performance homes should be more closely integrated into the Ontario Building Code’s SB-12 Section, as well as how more training amongst professionals and builders is needed to implement already existing technology and techniques for air tightness.  See […]

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