Rosefellow Candiac - Industrial Warehouse

Candiac, QC

Rosefellow Candiac - Industrial Warehouse

  • Location Candiac, QC
  • Area 441,000 sq. ft.
  • Status Completed, 2024

Designing a carbon-neutral industrial building in a growing sector

Rosefellow, a real estate development company with a long-standing commitment to the creation of sustainable industrial parks, wanted to design a certified carbon-neutral (BCZ-Design) industrial building in Candiac, a Montreal suburb.

With a total surface area of 441,000 sq. ft. the building was erected on a strategically located site at the junction of Autoroute 15 and Candiac Boulevard North, in the downtown Montcalm sector. The site, which used to be home to the Owens Corning plant, was previously decontaminated and rehabilitated by Rosefellow in collaboration with the municipality and Recyc-Québec.

 

Project team

  • Photo of Stanley Wu

    Stanley Wu

    OAA, PMP, LEED AP

    Architect, Senior Team Lead

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Integrating environmental requirements into every facet of the concept

As Project Architect responsible for the masterplan, GKC effectively orchestrated the work of all parties involved (structure, building mechanics, landscape, etc.) and delivered a project that met both the client's and the municipality's sustainability requirements, as well as the functional needs of a “future-ready” industrial site.

Collaborators

  • Project director at Rosefellow Julian Nini
  • Landscape Projet Paysage
  • General contractor DIVCO
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Un design holistique qui concilie durabilité et fonctionnalité

Drawing on its expertise in eco-responsible buildings, GKC came up with a holistic design that harmoniously integrates all stakeholder requirements, such as: 

  • green roof and walls
  • photovoltaic panels for power supply
  • landscaping that includes a pond and native plants
  • a filtration pond and a water retention basin
  • communal gardens for building occupants
  • a parking area with paving stones instead of asphalt
  • buffer zone including tree planting and mass seeding
  • an embankment serving as a visual and sound screen for the neighbourhood
  • walls dedicated to the creation of murals

Value-added solutions were also proposed by the team to enhance the project's sustainability and appeal to its target clientele, including high-efficiency insulated metal panels for the building envelope, which have a much lower intrinsic carbon content than concrete, a dual-energy heating system that reduces GHG emissions, and architectural façade lighting to enhance the building's aesthetics.

The combination of these state-of-the-art features and solutions allowed the client to achieve their objective: in December 2023, the building was certified BCZ-Design by the Canada Green Building Council.

Awards and recognition

  • Certification

    ZCB Design v3

    2023

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