Making houses inside the Arctic Circle more durable and energy-efficient holds challenges — some less obvious than others. Southern Canadians know that winters there are cold and deep. Fewer may understand the roles that a short but intense summer’s heat and accelerated ultraviolet damage play under the 24-hour-a-day “midnight sun” made famous by poet Robert [...]
Tags: air, Alexander, Arctic, Arviat, Building, Canada, climate, construction, energy, envelope, housing, Madeleine Rousseau, Midnight, Nordic, northwest territories, NRC, Ottawa, performance, research, Robert W. Service, Southern Canadians, Sun, team, wall, Whitehorse, Yellowknife, Yukon
Category: Canada, Housing Starts, Ontario | Comments OffThe City of Ottawa has found residential buildings that represent a safety concern. Consultants are looking for ways to repair these buildings. The Canadian Funding Corp. reviews a report from the CMHC about these brick cladding repairs.
Introduction
This 11-storey, concrete-framed residential building was constructed circa 1974. It is clad primarily in brick veneer with a concrete [...]
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