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International Perspectives on Sustainable Housing Development
Oct.
21

International Perspectives on Sustainable Housing Development

Around the world there is a significant and growing housing shortage that is exacerbated by rapid urbanization and population growth. This challenge demands innovative solutions that prioritize sustainability, occupant comfort, and efficient land use. This panel discussion brings together three internationally renowned architects: Francine Houben (Mecanoo, the Netherlands), Christophe Ouhayoun (KOZ Architects, France), and Geoff Denton (White Arkitekter, Sweden) to explore their approaches to sustainable housing. Each panelist will share their unique perspective on how to address housing shortages and sustainable densification, offering insights into the latest design strategies, materials, and technologies that can contribute to more resilient and equitable urban environments. Join us for a dynamic conversation that will delve into the future of housing and the role of architecture in creating livable, sustainable cities.

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Green Construction through Wood
Oct.
22

Green Construction through Wood

The Green Construction through Wood (GCWood) program encourages the use of innovative wood-based building technologies in construction projects. The renewed program expanded its focus to fund innovative building solutions and schematic designs under key areas of interest including, but not limited to, prefabrication, modular buildings, retrofits, and design for disassembly/adaptability.


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Accelerating Mass Timber Adoption in Canada (Panel Discussion)
Oct.
22

Accelerating Mass Timber Adoption in Canada (Panel Discussion)

Around the world there is a significant and growing housing shortage that is exacerbated by rapid urbanization and population growth. This challenge demands innovative solutions that prioritize sustainability, occupant comfort, and efficient land use. This panel discussion brings together three internationally renowned architects: Francine Houben (Mecanoo, the Netherlands), Christophe Ouhayoun (KOZ Architects, France), and Geoff Denton (White Arkitekter, Sweden) to explore their approaches to sustainable housing. Each panelist will share their unique perspective on how to address housing shortages and sustainable densification, offering insights into the latest design strategies, materials, and technologies that can contribute to more resilient and equitable urban environments. Join us for a dynamic conversation that will delve into the future of housing and the role of architecture in creating livable, sustainable cities.

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Lessons from "The Wooden City"
Oct.
22

Lessons from "The Wooden City"

The presentation outlines Växjö Municipality's innovative approach to urban development. It highlights the transition to sustainable construction practices, focusing on the use of wood as a primary building material. The presentation covers the evolution with key drivers towards the development of wood-building methods to modern, eco-friendly solutions that integrate prefabricated wooden elements, reducing material waste and energy consumption.

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Low carbon buildings AND energy systems? Yes, we wood.
Oct.
22

Low carbon buildings AND energy systems? Yes, we wood.

As Toronto grows, so does the need for housing and energy. The use of wood products presents a tremendous opportunity to meet these essential needs while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and growing the local and regional economies. This panel will discuss opportunities to use wood for construction mass timber affordable housing and generation of low carbon heat and power in Toronto.

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Wood-Powered Cities
Oct.
22

Wood-Powered Cities

This panel will explore how the strategic adoption of innovative biomass district heating systems in urban settings can reduce the carbon footprint of cities while delivering both economic and environmental benefits to rural communities. Experts from Sweden and Canada will discuss how utilizing forest residuals for urban energy needs not only cuts carbon emissions in cities but also supports sustainable forest management and strengthens rural economies. The discussion will explore how Sweden’s successful implementation of biomass district heating can be replicated in Canadian cities like Toronto, providing a renewable, low-carbon energy solution that bridges the needs of both urban and rural communities.

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How we will make construction more affordable
Oct.
23

How we will make construction more affordable

Join a panel of leading developers as they explore innovative strategies to reduce construction costs. Drawing from their extensive portfolios, the panelists will discuss offsite manufacturing, prefabrication, hybrid construction, and repeatable solutions that are transforming the construction industry. Discover practical approaches that streamline project delivery and drive affordability in future developments.

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Bringing Mass Timber Mainstream: unpacking market challenges and opportunities
Oct.
23

Bringing Mass Timber Mainstream: unpacking market challenges and opportunities

The positive influences of design innovation, advanced materials, new building codes, and the evolving priorities of society are driving change in the construction sector that is expanding the use of advanced wood construction. Change, however, often presents new challenges, and the more widespread adoption of new technologies can be impeded by knowledge gaps and market forces. This expert panel will examine several important factors that can impact the decision to build with wood including insurance, financing and supply chain considerations, and identify both the challenges and opportunities they present.

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Embracing Change: the evolution of Cornerstone Timberframes
Oct.
23

Embracing Change: the evolution of Cornerstone Timberframes

Tanya will discus how she and her partner have turned Cornerstone into a multifaceted manufacturer, with a dual focus on traditional residential timber frames and cutting-edge commercial mass timber projects. She will discuss the challenges and opportunities of being a woman in a male dominated industry, finding a place in the emerging world of mass timber and emphasizing the importance of innovation while staying true to the craft's roots. Through her unique perspective, Tanya will offer valuable lessons on leadership, adaptability, and the future of timber construction in Canada and beyond.

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BuildingIN
Oct.
23

BuildingIN

A detailed look at municipal planning / policy innovations to stimulate housing development and gently increase density in existing low rise neighbourhoods. Session will include discussion around a zoning pilot project, housing catalogue, and accelerator funding.

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Workforce Innovation and Transformation
Oct.
23

Workforce Innovation and Transformation

A candid discussion with some of the country's largest general contractors talking about labour challenges, innovation and workforce transformation, integrating offside fabridation, discussing approaches and training strategies they've employed to upskill their workforce to be leaders in the mass timber market.

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