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Old Posted Apr 28, 2022, 5:55 AM
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Not a fan of Aalto's beige. The podium especially should have been darker. That said, I do like the west elevation of the Aalto tower.

Not a fan of "O" either and don't have high hopes for everything else proposed on the Gatineau side so far.

Hopefully, with vegetation and a final mix of blah styles, it won't be too bad. Glad that the Ottawa side is superb thus far.
Agree...does anyone else feel that there is no visual consistency of Zibi, it seems like it is becoming a miss mash of materials used for the exterior cladding and styles? No visual alignments in the building styles
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Old Posted May 6, 2022, 2:05 AM
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Agree...does anyone else feel that there is no visual consistency of Zibi, it seems like it is becoming a miss mash of materials used for the exterior cladding and styles? No visual alignments in the building styles
It’s been a week, so I’m going to venture that the answer is “no”.
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Old Posted May 6, 2022, 12:57 PM
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I mean, there is, but although I wish some of the new builds on the Quebec side had higher quality designs and materials I appreciate that every building going up is unique. This is essentially building a new community or neighbourhood from scratch so I would hate it if most of the buildings had the same style and materials - would have looked too "fake" and model-home like.
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Old Posted May 7, 2022, 9:59 AM
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I mean, there is, but although I wish some of the new builds on the Quebec side had higher quality designs and materials I appreciate that every building going up is unique. This is essentially building a new community or neighbourhood from scratch so I would hate it if most of the buildings had the same style and materials - would have looked too "fake" and model-home like.
Fully agree with you, Zibi's plan is to create a lively waterfront community with an identity on both provinces - I much rather prefer this than a fake identical city. Zibi is doing a good job imho.
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Old Posted May 8, 2022, 7:13 PM
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IMO Aalto looks better in person than how it appears in photos, it's no show stopper by any means, but some of the finer details such as copper-coloured window frames set this one apart from other beige-brick builds in the city. The west facade is also much more interesting, it's unfortunate that it's a less-frequently seen view than the east.
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Old Posted May 10, 2022, 5:09 PM
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Hed Innovative green technology comes online at Zibi community

By: OBJ staff
Published: May 10, 2022 12:22pm EDT


Local politicians and business leaders gathered Tuesday morning to mark the opening of the region’s new district energy system: the Zibi Community Utility (ZCU).

Zibi, a 34-acre waterfront community straddling Ontario and Quebec, is being developed by Dream Unlimited Corp. and Dream Impact Trust. ZCU is a partnership between Zibi, Theia Partners and Hydro Ottawa.

ZCU is the only district energy system (DES) in a master-planned community in North America to use low-grade post-industrial waste for the heating of buildings – an innovation rarely considered for heating in cold climates – and is one of only a few DES in North America to meet 100 per cent of the community’s heating needs without fossil fuels.

The ZCU plant recovers effluent heat from the end of the tissue-making process from the Kruger Products’ Gatineau tissue plant and injects it into the new central energy plant, where the heat is upgraded and moved through a pipe network to the buildings. Beginning this summer, chillers will reject heat to the Ottawa River to efficiently produce chilled water to cool the buildings.

Since coming online in December 2021, the ZCU plant has been servicing three residential buildings and three office buildings totalling 615,000 square feet. When completed, all four million square feet of residential and commercial buildings at Zibi will be interconnected through a hydronic loop that delivers heating and cooling energy, saving 4,420 tonnes of greenhouse gas per year.

“We are grateful to our partners for joining us today to celebrate the opening of the ZCU and for their invaluable support in helping us take this giant step towards becoming a sustainability showpiece in the heart of the nation’s capital and a model for communities around the world on how to create innovative partnerships that help curb the effects of climate change,” said Michael J. Cooper, president and CEO of Dream Unlimited, in a news release.

“This project not only showcases the innovation possible within the energy sector, but how we can all adapt our businesses, products and strategies for a better and healthier planet with zero-carbon, zero-waste and net-zero operations,” added Bryce Conrad, president and CEO of Hydro Ottawa.


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Old Posted May 11, 2022, 11:50 AM
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Energy system for Zibi development could prevent 144 kilotons of carbon emissions each year
“At Zibi, we will be able to avoid using 144 kilotons of carbon emissions a year, the equivalent of 1,000 cars."

Thomas Desormeaux, Ottawa Citizen
May 10, 2022 • 10 hours ago • 3 minute read


The company behind a major new community on the Ottawa River inaugurated on Tuesday its carbon-neutral heating system for the development, celebrating the project with industry partners and local politicians.

Speaking to a crowd of press and workers behind the Kruger Products plant in Gatineau, Zibi president Scott Demark heralded the environmental impact of the kilometres-long system of pipes and pumps.

“At Zibi, we will be able to avoid using 144 kilotons of carbon emissions a year, the equivalent of 1,000 cars,” he said, applauding the intergovernmental collaboration that led to the project’s completion.

Zibi is a riverside community that will eventually have 44 different buildings on either side of the Ottawa River. It currently has three operational buildings but will eventually serve thousands of people. The community covers 34 acres and all of its heating and cooling systems will be fueled through the use of wastewater from the Kruger Products plant.

Politicians from both sides of the river were present at the announcement, which began with a ceremony by Peter Decontie, an elder in the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation. Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson commended the collaborative process behind the project and mentioned that the Ottawa Public Library is also targeting a zero-emissions strategy.

“This will set an important precedent,” said Hull-Aylmer MP Greg Fergus, speaking to the crowd in French. “It will have a durable and positive effect on our environment.”

The Zibi utility project is a collaboration between Zibi, Kruger Products, Hydro Ottawa, Hydro Quebec, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and the cities of Gatineau and Ottawa.

Kruger Products is a tissue manufacturer that employs hundreds of people in the Ottawa-Gatineau area. As part of its tissue-making process, the plant creates an incredible amount of heated water. The Zibi community utility then utilizes a heat transfer process to either warm the buildings in its community during the winter or cool them in the summer through the use of a refrigerant.

It takes advantage of close-by Ottawa River water during the process, but does not mix fluids, and never releases river water at anything higher or lower than 6.6 degrees Celcius from the waterway’s natural temperature. The entire system involves no combustion and uses the byproduct of an industrial process that’s fueled by natural gas and electricity.

The partnership that made the project possible began with a 2013 land deal. Since then, the Zibi community utility has received many environmental grants from sources like Hydro Quebec and Natural Resources Canada. So far, Zibi has three operational buildings: one condo, one residential rental building and an office building. The company expects to complete the Quebec portion in 10 years and the Ontario side in six.

Zibi was designed by a team of engineers from Equinox Engineering Ltd. Demark said that the team is amazing and that it’s really the way that the community uses pre-existing technology that makes it so innovative.

“People always ask me if this is some kind of breakthrough technology,” he said. “No, the answer is no. The thing here is that we use the technology in a more intelligent way.”

Some of the hardest aspects of the project, he said, were the institutional barriers presented by working across different governments and with different sources of funding. That being said, he is hopeful that this project could inspire similar sustainability efforts across the country.

Toronto Western Hospital is developing a similar heat-transfer system, which uses raw wastewater from the city’s sewage system rather than post-industrial waste from a factory.

“This is all entirely possible for others,” Demark said, smiling. “There’s wastewater all over.”

https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-new...4-kilotons-of-carbon-emissions-each-year
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Old Posted May 17, 2022, 11:29 PM
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This one is kinda growing on me, although I wish they had kept the original balconies. It might be beige and charcoal, but it's a step up from the others in my opinion. The silver trim dividing the two bricks looks neat and is almost finished on both sides. The balcony glass is really...glassy. It doesn't look Claridge cheap and creates nice reflections at sunrise and sunset.

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Old Posted May 17, 2022, 11:31 PM
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This one is kinda growing on me, although I wish they had kept the original balconies. It might be beige and charcoal, but it's a step up from the others in my opinion. The silver trim dividing the two bricks looks neat and is almost finished on both sides. The balcony glass is really...glassy. It doesn't look Claridge cheap and creates nice reflections at sunrise and sunset.

This one only looks nice from that angle tho. the west facade is acceptable, The east facade is horrendous.
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Old Posted May 17, 2022, 11:55 PM
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Looks great with the trim and glass balcony railings. Turned out far better than I thought.
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Old Posted May 19, 2022, 5:08 PM
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This is great. Good density and filling in the gaps in the first areas is sorely needed!

I wonder how long before someone from Block 205 goes full NIMBY? Is that possible here?
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Old Posted May 20, 2022, 3:16 PM
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oh boy looks like we're getting that 35 floor zibi proposal we always wanted
They should go high along Alexandre-Tache. It would be good TOD. There are supposed to be two tram stops along there if the Alymer/Plateau tramway project moves forward.
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Do we have any renders of O2/Block 11 that is under construction? I think it's 11 stories now?
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Right here

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Very dark and imposing
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Very dark and imposing
With a little 'Claridge Babyshit Yellow' to lighten the mood
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I used to bike to work from Hull to DT Ottawa across the Chaudière bridge, and yep, it was 15 years ago.

Good god I'm old.
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With a little 'Claridge Babyshit Yellow' to lighten the mood
They prefer to call it butterscotch.

But we all know what it is.
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They prefer to call it butterscotch.

But we all know what it is.
Definitely babyshit.
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