An affordable, low-rise, energy-efficient multi-unit residential building : the “Ateliers Rosemont,” Montréal.: NH18-22/116-2E-PDF
"Although the linkages between housing affordability and housing sustainability are generally understood, there is a need for information on the cost-benefit relationships between sustainable technologies and practices, and reduced capital and operating costs in affordable multi-unit residential building projects. There is general acceptance that investments in increased insulation, higher efficiency building services and proactive operation and maintenance can lead to reduced operating costs. ..."--p.1.
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Department/Agency | Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. |
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Title | An affordable, low-rise, energy-efficient multi-unit residential building : the “Ateliers Rosemont,” Montréal. |
Series title | Research highlight. Technical series. |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | Issued also in French under title: Un immeuble collectif résidentiel abordable, de faible hauteur et éconergétique : Les « Ateliers Rosemont », Montréal. “February 2016.” |
Publishing information | Ottawa : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 2016. |
Description | 12 p. : ill., photographs. |
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Departmental catalogue number | 18-02-16 |
Subject terms | Housing Energy efficiency Costs |
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