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Deep Green Home Renos: How-to

Thank you to everyone who came out to the seminars this past Saturday (Deep Green Home Renos: How-to). It was great to meet so many people from the neighbourhood who are also intersested in sustainability, making homes net-zero, and reducing energy consumption .  We’ll be posting the presentation in a couple of weeks. If you’d […]

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Workshop at EcoFair at the Barns

Craig England is going to give a 30 min workshop on the topic of Home Energy Efficiency, and making existing Toronto homes Net-Zero, at the EcoFair at the Barns on Sunday Nov 8th in the afternoon. It will be the 7th annual EcoFair at the Barns. Last year there was over 800 people at the […]

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Green Energy Doors Open – Deep Green Home Renos: How-to Guide

  Coolearth Architects’ Sheena Sharp and Craig England will present a case study showing how an existing Toronto brick home (above) can be made net-zero. They will also be available throughout the day for questions about sustainable improvements, renovation, and net-zero homes.   About the event: What does it take to make an existing Toronto […]

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Pictures of Ballicane Residence

Here are a few new pictures of the Ballicane Residence, with the landscaping in place!         More information about this project can be seen here: http://www.coolearth.ca/portfolio/

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Passive Building Show: On Now!

  Come by our gallery strorefront at 386 Pacific Avenue, in Toronto’s Junction neighbourhood, to check-out the Passive Buiding Show.  This exhibits displays the work of Architecture Students from the University of Toronto, Waterloo, and Ryerson which address issues around Passive Building   Exhibition Description Much is made in the media of “smart” buildings which […]

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Using Green Roofs to Grow Food

Last week members of Coolearth visited Ryerson’s  Rye’s HomeGrown, a roof top farm located on an Engineering building in downtown Toronto.     The roof top farm was implemented in 2011 after an existing green roof became a pile of weeds and scrub.  The students and administrators at Ryerson saw this as an opportunity to […]

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