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TenantsPublished on March 16, 2016

The Louis-Charland building is a finalist for the 2016 Durabilys Awards

The Société d’habitation et de développement de Montréal (SHDM) is proud to announce that the Louis-Charland building is a finalist in the LEED Indoor Environment Quality category for the 2016 Durabilys Awards.

Located at 801 rues Brennan, in the Ville-Marie borough, the Louis-Charland building, which a LEED-CI certification, is a property of the Brennan-Duke Limited Partnership, a subsidiary of the Société d’habitation et de développement de Montréal (SHDM). This building, designed by MENKES SHOONER DAGENAIS LETOURNEUX Architectes, houses one of the administrative centers of Ville de Montréal. Its interior design was realized by Provencher_Roy.

Initiated by the Québec chapter of the Canada Green Building Council (CBDCa-Qc), the Durabilys Awards were created to make known projects that meet all the standards set for sustainable buildings and reward developers and stakeholders in the field of sustainable buildings in Québec. The awards will be presented at the official reception of Les journées Durabilys, which will be held at Montréal’s Palais des congrès on March 23 and 24, and which include lectures, training and a trade show.

The SHDM is proud that this major project can now be recognized through the initiative of the Canada Green Building Council and reiterates its commitment to work for sustainable and responsible property investment.

In this regard, the SHDM is currently building a major project on Place des Festivals, the Îlot Balmoral. The SHDM aims to qualify the building for a LEED Gold NC 2009 certification thanks to a green roof and a remarkable performance in terms of energy management and air quality control.

For more information on the event and the Durabylis Awards, click here.

 


Crédit photo: Marc Cramer


Crédit photo: Marc Cramer


Crédit photo: Marc Cramer


Crédit photo: Marc Cramer

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