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Canada Green Building Council features the ECHO project in their August 2013 newsletter

Algonquin College’s Team Ontario prepares to send its “ECological HOme” to Irvine, California

What began as a dream for several students and faculty at Ottawa’s Algonquin College and Carleton University, and Kingston’s Queen’s University, has culminated in a million dollar project to construct a net zero home that will compete on a global stage this fall.

ECHO, short for ECological HOme, was showcased today as part of an Open House and mock competition to ready the team for the 2013 US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon.

“Our mission was to create an ecological home that sets the standard for sustainable living and creates waves of change in the housing market,” says Karl Kadwell, Project Manager for Team Ontario. “We are proud to have built this net zero home as a standard for future generations, and we are eager to showcase it in the competition this fall.”

ECHO is a 940 square foot, $300,000 home with a master bedroom, one bathroom, a multipurpose room that can be used as an office or second bedroom, and a combined kitchen/living room/dining room. Designed to be ‘net zero’, the home will utilize various solar and energy efficient technologies to produce at least as much energy in a year as it will consume.

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Team Ontario Receives Huge Boost as They Prepare to Ship their Home to Irvine, CA

What began as a dream for several students and faculty at Ottawa’s Algonquin College and Carleton University, and Kingston’s Queen’s University, has culminated in a million dollar project to construct a net zero home that will compete on a global stage this fall.

ECHO, short for ECological HOme, was showcased today as part of an Open House and mock competition to ready the team for the 2013 US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon.

“Our mission was to create an ecological home that sets the standard for sustainable living and creates waves of change in the housing market,” says Karl Kadwell, Project Manager for Team Ontario. “We are proud to have built this net zero home as a standard for future generations, and we are eager to showcase it in the competition this fall.”

ECHO is a 940 square foot, $300,000 home with a master bedroom, one bathroom, a multipurpose room that can be used as an office or second bedroom, and a combined kitchen/living room/dining room. Designed to be ‘net zero’, the home will utilize various solar and energy efficient technologies to produce at least as much energy in a year as it will consume. Students began designing the building in the summer of 2011: brainstorming its architectural appearance, running simulations and performing structural analysis. Construction began in September 2012 at Algonquin College’s campus in Perth, Ontario, where the students were able to complete most of the main structure and conduct a test move. In May of 2013, it was relocated to Algonquin College’s Ottawa campus for completion.

“This home is the result of a multi-disciplinary effort that brought together the theoretical knowledge taught by universities with the applied, hands-on learning offered by colleges to create a home that is both environmentally and financially sustainable,” says Professor Richard Briginshaw, Algonquin College Green Architecture Coordinator and member of Team Ontario. “These students have put a tremendous amount of effort into this project and I know they will make their schools and their country very proud of them.”

Dr. Kent MacDonald, President and CEO of Algonquin College; Dr. Roseann O’Reilly Runte, President and Vice Chancellor of Carleton University; and Laeeque Daneshmend, Deputy Provost of Queen’s University were all in attendance for the Open House, and offered the students words of encouragement. Ontario’s Minister of Energy, the Honorable Bob Chiarelli, was also in attendance to offer his support and announce that the team will receive $80,000 in provincial support from the Smart Grid Fund.

“I want to congratulate Team Ontario for their hard work and wish them the best of luck at the Solar Decathlon. The ECHO home and the students behind it are a prime example of why Ontario is considered a global leader in renewable energy, conservation and smart grid technology,” says Ontario Minister of Energy Bob Chiarelli. “I am proud the Ontario government is a supporter of Team Ontario.”

The next steps for the students involve preparing the house for shipping. The home is designed in two separate modules to make it easy for shipping, and those will be loaded onto flatbed trucks that will likely depart on Saturday, August 24. This year’s US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon is set to begin Thursday, October 3rd, in Irvine, California, with the competition wrapping up on October the 13th.

Follow these links to see various media stories and clips regarding Team Ontario’s entry into the Solar Decathlon.

CTV: http://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/team-ontario-competing-at-solar-decathlon-1.1415501

CTV Video: http://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=986176&binId=1.1164511&playlistPageNum=1

CFRA: http://www.cfra.com/News/Ottawa-Regional-News/Students-unveil-solar-home

CBC: http://www.cbc.ca/player/News/Canada/Ottawa/ID/2401539865/
(Skip to 11:15)

CBC Radio (French): http://www.radio-canada.ca/regions/ottawa/2013/08/17/008-etudiants-ontario-maison-verte-competition-internationale.shtml

CTV Ottawa Morning Live: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cin2uNQpnw

Ottawa Citizen: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/homes/Creating+ECHO/8793354/story.html

Team Ontario’s Solar Decathlon house featured on CBC news

Team Ontario Solar Decathlon House Design

Queen’s University, Carleton University, and Algonquin College join the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2013 with the goal of creating a functional and livable starter house that strikes a balance between engineering and architecture and sets a higher standard of sustainable housing.

Team Ontario plans to work collaboratively as a multidisciplinary and multi-institutional team to design, construct, and operate an affordable, net-positive, sustainable family house while inspiring the world to demand more from the next generation of homes.

Watch this news clip from the Team Ontario building site at Algonquin College for more information.

The Algonquin Centre for Construction Excellence has received another award!

The Algonquin Centre for Construction Excellence has received another award! The Canada Green Building Council has given ACCE its 2013 Award for Commercial Green Architecture. Accepting the award on behalf of the ACCE building were (left to right) Zofia Jurewicz of Edward J Cuhaci and Associates Architects, Claude Brulé, Vice President, Academic, and Dan Gallivan of Diamond Schmitt Architects.

Congratulations to Alex Kellar for winning the Outstanding Student Leadership Award

Earlier this month Alex Kellar, a student in the Architectural Technology program attended the National Orientation Directors Association Region VII Conference where he won the Outstanding Student Leadership Award. This annual gathering brings together the top Student Leaders from across the region for a three-day programming focused conference. Read this article to find out more about the Algonquin staff and students who attended this conference.

Congratulations Alex on this wonderful accomplishment!

24th Annual Edible Architecture Competition – February 14th from 10am-12noon

For the past 23 years, the Architectural Technology program of Algonquin College has hosted a mid-semester ‘fun activity’ called “Edible Architecture”. Its purpose is to provide students and staff with an opportunity at designing something ‘fun and unique’ and it’s a great excuse for a major sugar rush! This competition is open to any student in an ACCE program. Faculty and Staff can also enter though they are not eligible to win a prize.

The event is to be judged on Thursday, February 14 at 12:00 p.m. in the ACCE Atrium, and many prizes will be awarded in each classification. Entries and team members must be entered with SJ Norman or Joan St-Arneault in the ACCE Foyer South Atrium between 10:00 and 11:50 a.m.

Rules:
Maximum three people per team.

Each entry must be totally edible (including fasteners, glue and structural support) and must portray some architectural or design theme. The base does not have to be edible.

Maximum size: 18” x 18” x 12”h.

Categories:
Most Realistic
Most Innovative
Best Furniture
Most Humorous
Best Construction Detail
People’s Choice

For more information please contact: Chris Hewett 613-727-4723 ext 5889(hewettc@algonquincollege.com) or SJ Normand 613-727-4723 ext 5868 (normans@algonquincollege.com)

24th Edible Architecture Competition set for February 14th, 2013

For the past 23 years, the Architectural Technology program of Algonquin College has hosted a mid-semester ‘fun activity’ called “Edible Architecture”. Its purpose is to provide students and staff with an opportunity at designing something ‘fun and unique’ and it’s a great excuse for a major sugar rush! This competition is open to any student in an ACCE program. Faculty and Staff can also enter though they are not eligible to win a prize.

Click here for more information on this great event.