Limberlost Place to be Temperature Controlled by Deep Lake Water Cooling

Did you know that Limberlost Place, currently under construction at George Brown College’s Waterfront Campus in Toronto, will use chilled water from Lake Ontario to reduce the electrical demands of the building operations?

This ten-storey, mass-timber, net-zero carbon emissions building, underscores the importance of sustainable practices and green energy solutions as we work toward our collective low-carbon future. Learn more about this innovative passive strategy by watching the following CBC News segment entitled “George Brown’s New Mass Timber Building to be Heated and Cooled Using Energy from Lake Ontario”:


Limberlost Place to be Temperature Controlled by Deep Lake Water Cooling