Jean Canfield Building
The Jean Canfield Building is a
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. It is named after Jean Canfield, the first woman elected to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island
.
The Jean Canfield building is one of the most environmentally friendly buildings ever constructed by Public Works and Government Services Canada.[1]
The structure is a modest 17,500 m2 rising 5 stories, and houses approximately 500 civil servants, most from
LEED certification, taking into consideration that it was conceived as a national showcase for sustainable and green design. It has a 108 kW solar panel on the roof, which in 2007 was the largest grid tied solar array in Canada.[2]
46°14′13″N 63°07′48″W / 46.2370°N 63.1299°W
References
- ^ Public Works and Government Services Canada Archived November 17, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Jean Canfield Building Archived 2012-03-21 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Jean Canfield Government of Canada Building - description and pictures at HOK Design (copy archived October 17, 2012)
- Government of Canada Jean Canfield Building - description at Pomerleau Contracting (copy archived December 10, 2014)