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“Developing a plan to make Canada’s new federal housing plan work?” Sheena’s op-ed in the National Observer
Sheena Sharp, a principal here at Coolearth, had an article published today in the National Observer's opinion piece column about the new Housing Plan the Federal government released last month.
Read moreWindow Thermal Performance: Comparing High Performance Wood-Aluminum windows with Fibgrelass windows
This blog post grew from a discussion we were having in the office a few weeks ago about the size of the frames in wood-aluminum "passive house" windows compared to fibreglass windows. Based on our analysis the smaller frames of the fibreglass windows when compared to the thick frames of the wood-aluminum windows allow for additional wall insulation which improves the effective performance of the window beyond the stated R-value.
Read morePrince Edward County Rammed Earth House – Construction Update – Fall 2023
We’re excited to share the latest developments on our rammed earth building project in Prince Edward County, Ontario from our site visit in July and some subsequent photos from later in the summer.
Read moreConiston Non-Profit Seniors – Opening the Elmwood
Coolearth was excited last Friday to be celebrating the opening of the Coniston Non-Profit Seniors Housing “Elmwood” building with the board, local politicians and stakeholders! The Grand Opening of the 55-unit high performance seniors housing project was on Friday September 29th, 2023. The Sudbury Times quotes local MP Marc Serre who attended the Coniston Elmwood […]
Read moreCoolearth is Hiring – Intermediate Intern Architect
Coolearth is looking to hire an Intermedia Intern Architect! If you're interested in sustainability, are an Intern Architect in Ontario, and want to join the team, reach out to us!
Read moreMount Dennis Childcare Centre – Construction Update
We're excited to share the latest developments on the Mount Dennis Childcare Centre for the City of Toronto. This post includes photos from multiple site visits from September 2023 to January 2024.
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