Dockside Green, the largest development in Victoria's history,
involves the reclamation and redevelopment of 15 acres of formerly
industrial waterfront property. The project includes commercial,
residential, live/work and light-industrial uses. The project is a
global showcase for large-scale integrated sustainable development as
one of the first developments to be awarded the LEED for Neighborhood
Development (LEED ND) Platinum rating.
The site is oriented around a greenway running parallel to the coast
with a village plaza providing a focal point at the western edge of the
development. Mixed-use residential towers to the west reach up to ten
stories while the majority of development is three to seven stories
tall. Waste resulting from one use will provide the nutrients for other
uses.
From the project's inception our team recognized the unique
opportunity the development represented, working with all stakeholder
groups to create an exciting new community. The team's vision was a
Dockside neighborhood that creates economic opportunities while
promoting environmental responsibility and healthy, vigorous and dynamic
urban living. The Dockside Green Development was recently selected as a
model "Climate Positive Development" by the Clinton Climate Initiative,
setting a compelling environmental and economic example for cities to
follow.LEED NC Platinum
Awards:
Special Jury Award, 2009
Architectural Institute of British Columbia
Top Ten Green Projects, 2009
AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE)
Excellence in Urban Sustainability, 2008
GLOBE Awards for Environmental Excellence