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• Context for the Mount Pleasant Community
Centre (MPCC)
• Why mixed use buildings are important
• MPCC Profile
• Using LEED at Mount Pleasant
Case Study Covers
MIXED-USE
• MULTIPLE ACTIVITIES SHARING A SINGLE SITE
• MIXED-USE IS A PRODUCT OF ZONING, REGARDLESS OF SCALE (Urban of Building scale)
• MIXED-USE RESULTS IN COMMUNITY BUILDING
With population shifting from rural to urban
World population is also shifting from rural to urban.
(United Nations data)
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1000000
2000000
3000000
4000000
5000000
6000000
7000000
1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050
Rural
Urban
today
complete reversal in 100 years
Mixed use urban areas have a lower GHG profile
6
1.5
3
* Relative comparison in tonnes of CO2 per person
Single use zone
Medium density mixed use zone
High density mixed use zone
Nodal development provides: •Mix of jobs and housing •Improved public amenities •Diversity of dwelling units •Diversity of open space •Contextual massing and heights Vancouver can become a nodal city; a system of interconnected nodes, from east to west, all providing easy and convenient access to jobs, public amenities, and transit.
Nodal Development
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1
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How mixed uses can effect GHG profiles
* Relative comparison in tonnes of CO2 per person
Mount Pleasant Community Centre
• Centre of a growing community
• Many transit links • Significant location in
the community • Close to parks • Adjacent to bike paths
Mount Pleasant CC Neighbourhood Context
Existing Community Centre was not: • Central enough • Large enough To meet the needs of the growing community
Community Centre offers • Children’s Classes • Library • Climbing Wall • Teen Activities • Fitness Centre • Adult Programs • Parent & Tot Gym
LEED 2009
NCv1.0 NCv2.1
CIv2.0 CIv1.0
EBv2.0
NCv2.2
EBv1.0
CSv2.0 CSv1.0
Schools
LEED is Evolving
LEED BC
Project registration predated the CaGBC’s LEED NC version 1.0
Application Guide
LEED NC
LEED CI
LEED H
LEED EB:O+M
Reference Guide
Core and Shell
Retail
Campuses
MURB
Retail
Schools
It’s either 1. A New (NC) Part 3 building 2. A New tenant (CI) Part 3 3. A New (H) Part 9 building 4. Re-certification of an NC Part 3 building
(EB:O+M) With application guides to help interpret use or ownership types
Canada Green Building Council Rating Systems
Sustainable Sites
Yes Maybe Possible
11 0 14
Water Efficiency
Energy
Materials
Indoor Environmental Quality
Yes Maybe Possible
4 0 5
Yes Maybe Possible
11 0 17
Yes Maybe Possible
6 6 13
Yes Maybe Possible
9 1 15
Innovation in Design
Yes Maybe Possible
4 1 5
Totals
Yes Maybe Possible
45 2 69
Certified 26-32 Silver 33-38 Gold 39-51 Platinum 52+
Total Credits = 47 [+2 maybes]
Mount Pleasant Centre LEED-BC Gold Scorecard
Green building strategies began on day 1
With a study to evaluate the most appropriate building materials