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“Increasing student spaces,
research facilities and access is part of our commitment to being the best-educated
jurisdiction on the continent,” Coell said. “By having environmentally sound
buildings on B.C.’s campuses, we are taking action on climate change and
leading the way in sustainability.”
The building’s two green
roofs and several patio gardens help insulate and capture rain and moisture.
Other features include using grey water for watering greenery, energy efficient
lighting, natural ventilation and recycled materials in its construction. It
was built to gold standards under the Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design (LEED) green building rating system.
The building’s 9,090 square
metres hold classrooms, offices, lecture theatres, research labs and meeting
rooms and can accommodate 1,054 students. It houses four academic units:
geography, environmental studies, political science and mathematics. The
building is also home to the Water & Climate Impacts Research Centre, which
studies such areas as floods and droughts, groundwater systems, river and lake
ice, forest hydrology, alpine and reservoir water supplies, and aquatic
ecology.
“This building is
contributing significantly to easing a long-standing space crunch on campus and
provides researchers with facilities that are among the best in the country,”
said UVic president David Turpin. “I want to thank the
The Province contributed
$24.84 million towards the building, which was completed in February. Since
2001, the Province has provided more than $1.5 billion in new funding for
capital projects on campuses throughout B.C., and allocated $600 million more
for capital projects over the next three years.
More background information
and photos of the building are available at http://communications.uvic.ca/releases/releases.php.
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