Manitoba Hydro Place, Winnipeg (with Smith Carter)

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Manitoba Hydro Place in Winnipeg is a landmark sustainable office tower and headquarters for Manitoba Hydro, renowned for its innovative energy-efficient design developed collaboratively by KPMB Architects and Smith Carter.

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instanceOf corporate headquarters
office building
architect KPMB Architects NERFINISHED
Smith Carter Architects and Engineers NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle contemporary architecture
client Manitoba Hydro NERFINISHED
collaboratingArchitect KPMB Architects NERFINISHED
Smith Carter NERFINISHED
completionDate 2009
country Canada
energyPerformance designed to reduce energy use by more than 60 percent compared to a conventional office tower
floorCount approximately 22 storeys
function administrative headquarters
hasFeature atrium spaces
displacement ventilation
double-skin façade elements
geothermal system
integrated transit connection
public galleria
shading devices
solar chimney
underfloor air distribution
winter gardens
height approximately 115 metres
locatedIn Canada
Manitoba
Winnipeg NERFINISHED
notableFor daylighting strategies
energy-efficient design
high-performance building envelope
innovative building systems
natural ventilation system
passive design strategies
sustainable design
occupant Manitoba Hydro NERFINISHED
openingDate 2009
owner Manitoba Hydro NERFINISHED
regionServed Manitoba NERFINISHED
significance landmark sustainable office tower in Winnipeg
startDate mid-2000s
streetAddress 360 Portage Avenue NERFINISHED
sustainabilityCertification LEED Platinum (targeted or achieved, depending on source) NERFINISHED
use corporate headquarters
office

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KPMB Architects notableWork Manitoba Hydro Place, Winnipeg (with Smith Carter)