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The Deloitte Tower uses energy efficient glazing in the quest for LEED Platinum certification
Luc Cormier, vice president of operations at Multiver
The challenge - aggressive green building performance
The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited, along with its major tenant Deloitte, has helped create the first, new, privately-owned and financed commercial office tower in more than 20 years to be built in the city of Montreal, Quebec. This marks the first step in a $2 billion multiyear plan to develop a prime sector of downtown Montreal creating a vibrant new neighborhood known as Quad Windsor.
The tower is located next to the heritage-designated Windsor Station entertainment venue and connects directly to the Bell Centre, home of the Montreal Canadiens professional hockey team. This 560,000 squarefoot project provides premium office space and approximately 230 parking spots in a vibrant and very visible part of downtown Montreal. The spirit of the city is seen as alive and strong in this setting, despite its cold climate.
Cadillac Fairview has initiated a nationwide effort known as Green at Work. This program tracks energy consumption, water usage and waste diversion in developments that the company manages across Canada with the objective of progressive improvement each and every year. For the Deloitte Tower, the decision was made to target a LEED® Platinum CS certification for the Core and Shell of the building. Tenants, including Deloitte, are subsequently requested to pursue LEED® CI for Commercial Interiors at the gold or platinum level. This progressive approach puts the development and its tenants at the forefront of sustainable office design in Canada. The challenge includes allowing plenty of natural daylight to reduce electric light usage while still efficiently keeping heat gain and loss under control. The intent is to realize energy cost savings of 35-40% and reduced greenhouse gas emissions from lower power consumption. The Canadian Green Building Council (CaGBC) oversees the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program in Canada. Other goals of the certification include sustainable site work, water conservation, indoor environmental quality, and sustainable use of materials and resources.
- Technoform's spacer is a unique hybrid spacer system incorporating a high-performance polymer and low conductivity stainless steel to provide minimal heat transfer, while maximizing protection against gas leakage and moisture penetration.
- Technoform spacer’s straight sightline, light grey color and smooth matte finish complemented the desired overall appearance of the glazing and ultimately the whole building.
- To maintain the same aesthetic appearance throughout all glass units, Multiver also used the Technoform's spacer in the spandrel glass panels. Opaque spandrel glass is used in areas that do not require vision glass, such as the horizontal sections along the floor lines where concealing the structure and other building components are required.
- Multiver fabricated the IGUs for the Deloitte Tower in a variety of sizes and shapes to meet the building design, the largest unit being 96" x 140" (2.4384m x 3.556m).

- Deloitte Tower, 1190 Avenue des Canadiens, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Owner/Developer: Cadillac Fairview Corporation, Limited
- Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) with Bregman & Hamann (B+H) Architects
- Size: 560,000 square feet (52,100 square meters), 28 stories
- Budget: $200 million