After watching
Live Earth and thoroughly enjoying it, I started thinking about the changes I have been seeing in the condo market in Vancouver in the past year. While condo dwelling in itself is green living, as we take less of a footprint on the land, it has been hard to participate as far as function and design. That has been changing as we are seeing condo developments being built with 'green" concepts. To name a few there is:
The Donavan in Yaletown that is being built with a geothermal heat pump system that is considered by Natural Resources Canada, to be the most energy efficient, environmentally clean and cost-effective space conditioning system available. There is also the huge Southeast False Creek Sustainability Community Plan, which includes private developers such as Polygon with
The Foundry, building according to LEED Green Building Standards. These standards include green roofs and the implementation of car sharing programs, something which
The Capitol in downtown Vancouver is also doing. There is also the extensive
Eco-density Plan put forth by The City of Vancouver and spearheaded by our mayor Sam Sullivan. These are policies and designs that are going to shape our future and help us keep the
pledges from yesterday's world concert.