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Buildings Canada is a world-class construction, building and real estate network comprised of the most established and reputable industry experts. Our advanced portal provides access to educational webinars and videos; latest news and market trends; conferences, exhibitions and workshops; and innovative products and services. All in one place, at your convenience.
NEW April Webinar!
Join UrbanToronto & Buildings Canada Wednesday, April 24th, 2024 at 1:00pm ET for a complimentary webinar, Sustainability in Urban Development.
In celebration of Earth Month, UrbanToronto will examine the subject of sustainability in the development industry. This webinar will include a presentation by UrbanToronto's Research Analyst / Economist, Ash Navabi. UrbanToronto's Managing Editor, Craig White, will then be joined by a panel of experts to discuss the many issues and challenges of sustainability and various strategies for a greener future.
NEW May Webinar!
BUILDEX Connects is excited to present our upcoming webinar taking place Thursday, May 9th, from 12:00pm-1:00pm PT, 1:00pm-2:00pm MT, titled Assessing and Selecting Low Carbon Materials for a Zero Carbon World.
Zero Carbon buildings will soon be the new normal since embodied carbon is a significant factor (around 50%) in mapping architecture’s carbon footprint. Join our speaker, a respected collaborative project delivery and sustainable design expert, as he provides valuable insights on carbon smart choices in the design phase, cost-saving benefits of zero carbon buildings, and best practices on sourcing and selecting carbon-neutral building materials and systems.
Featured Content
Successfully Implementing Biophilic Design
This informative webinar explores the concept of Biophilic Design, a popular green strategy which seeks to connect people with experiences of nature in the modern built environment. This is usually achieved through stunning water and plants features, as well as breathtaking views of nature from indoors, and has multiple documented physiological, psychological, and economic benefits.
Avoiding Common Decarbonization Pitfalls for Existing Buildings and Realizing True Cost Savings
Decarbonization is the biggest challenge facing the Canadian Building industry. Reducing GHG emissions emanating from the production of construction materials and maintaining existing buildings will mitigate future climate impacts whilst ensuring retrofit buildings satisfy their basic design purpose. By watching this webinar, you'll learn insights into the process of evaluating buildings for climate resiliency and occupant health and wellness, and how best to incorporate these considerations in your decarbonization strategy
Climate Resilience: Unlocking Cities for Disaster Relief
This webinar explores the suitability, availability, and key adaptations needed to make atypical third spaces such as office towers and shopping malls a viable emergency housing alternative. The speakers discuss opportunities for collaboration between municipalities and commercial real estate actors, while identifying municipal leaders paving the way with novel solutions
Property Management: Now & In the Future
The outlook for the property management industry is positive for the foreseeable future. Developers in Canada are building new apartments and condos at historically high rates. According to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, (CMHC) apartment construction – whether purpose-built rental or condominiums – continued to grow in importance across Canada’s 6 largest centres. However, this shift towards rental properties and condos has revealed a critical shortage in qualified property managers who can handle the increased work load. Industry professionals and associations are now warning of a “property management crises” in Canada. In its latest whitepaper, Buildings Canada is exploring what the property management landscape looks like today, and what the future holds for the profession.