TORONTO — A green building “visionary” from Quebec was a big winner as the Canada Green Building Council unveiled the 2024 winners of its CAGBC Awards, honouring innovative projects, teams and individuals making positive contributions to Canada’s green building sector.
The Quebecer was Josee Lupien, president and founder of Vertima, who was announced as the recipient of the CAGBC’s 2024 Lifetime Achievement award.
The awards were presented during the Building Lasting Change conference closing gala held in Toronto recently.
“This year’s winners represent the best of Canada’s sustainability leaders and the most innovative green and low-carbon projects in the country,” stated Thomas Mueller, CAGBC’s president and CEO, in a release. “Together they prove that green buildings are better buildings with reduced carbon emissions, enhanced resiliency and long-term business value.”
Lupien is the co-founder of Vertima, a company that helps guide environmental strategies to improve the environmental performance of businesses, products, services and buildings. Vertima has completed more than 110 certified projects, including many certified under LEED and the Zero Carbon Building Standards.
“LEED fellow Josee Lupien is a visionary and pioneer who, over her 20-plus year career, has advanced green building in Quebec and Canada,” Mueller said. “She has been a driving force for CAGBC in Quebec, a stalwart supporter of LEED and our Zero Carbon Building Standards.”
Green Building Awards:
Zero Carbon Design – Winner: Neil Campbell Rowing Centre, St. Catherines, Ont.
Deep Carbon Retrofit – Winner: 25 St. Clair Avenue East Rehabilitation, Toronto
New Construction – Winner: Centennial College A-Building Expansion, Toronto
Inspiring home – Winner: SFU Affordable Housing, Burnaby, B.C.
Green Building Leadership Awards:
Green Building Champion – Winner: Sarah Petrevan, Cement Association of Canada
Green Building Visionary – Winner: Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning
Government Leadership – Winner: Region of Peel Office of Climate Change and Energy Management
Emerging Green Leader – Winner: Shefali Panse, Certainteed
Ed Lim Technical Expertise Volunteer Award – Winner: Lyle Scott, Footprint.
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