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  • Kelowna Toyota

Kelowna Toyota

  • CLIENT: Kelowna Toyota
  • ARCHITECT: Hodgson Schilf Evans Architects Inc.
  • SIZE: 4,460 m2
  • COMPLETION: 2022
  • ENERGY TARGET: NECB 2015

The 2,200m2 four story building, constructed in 1963, was due for an energy upgrade. Along with a major envelope and lighting upgrade, the building was also receiving a new, propane-electric hybrid boiler plant (replacing fuel oil) and a new Building Automation System (BAS) to control all of the mechanical systems. The upgrades were expected to save 50% in GHG emissions and operating costs.

Kelowna, British Columbia

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Kelowna, BC V1Y 6Z4

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Operating with respect in the traditional territories of where our offices are located. In Edmonton, on Treaty 6 territory, the nêhiyaw, Cree, Dené, Anishinaabe, Saulteaux, Nakota Isga, Nakota Sioux, Niitsitapi, and Blackfoot. In Whitehorse, we honor the land of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation and Ta’an Kwäch’än Council. In Kelowna, we acknowledge the Syilx Peoples’ ancestral territory.