Sustainability
Creating sustainable spaces has been a focus of Quadrangle’s practice for decades, while an overall awareness of environmental issues informs our approach to every project. The firm’s sustainability strategy shapes both external and internal processes, as we constantly extend the possibilities of green thinking in the buildings we create, as well as the office where we work. Our in-house sustainability strategist, Michelle Xuereb, spearheads efforts to consider sustainable solutions in the first phases of a project, when they can have the deepest impact. For example, in designing the tenant fit-out for the Corus Quay media headquarters and broadcast centre – the initial development in Toronto’s mixed-use East Bayfront neighbourhood – we moved early in the process to coordinate with the base building architects, achieving significant reductions in energy and materials requirements, as well as waste generation. Internally, we work constantly to improve our green practices, introducing waste monitoring, vehicle sharing, award-winning bike facilities, digital document storage, eco-conscious cleaning and other measures that keep sustainability top of mind while providing a healthy workplace for our people.
Corus Entertainment
ONroute Service Centres
Monde
Downtown Markham Master Plan
Downtown Markham - Nexus
State Street Office Retrofit
Tatry and Pathway Non-Profit Housing
1919 Minnesota Court
Tatry and Pathway Non-Profit Housing
Completed before LEED®, the mandate for the project was a long term vision of affordability, durability and quality. Through a collaborative process the building's systems and envelope were designed to a higher standard and to consume less energy, resulting in operating cost savings, including a trigeneration system that produces heating, cooling and electricity from natural gas. The building’s residential and retail units have been consistently at zero vacancy since opening in 1994.
