Approximately 400 visitors to the mec store climbed to view the roof during toronto s open doors weekend in may 2003.
Mountain equipment coop toronto green roof.
Canada s go to place for outdoor gear know how and inspiration mec is a co op owned by the people who shop here.
Green roofs are wonderful things.
The city of toronto installed 7 experimental roof garden plots to demonstrate and gather information about.
Members of the green roof fact finding expedition at entrance to hatch.
Passive energy water management and both interior and exterior amenity for occupants.
Our stores are a mix of buildings we own and buildings we lease.
The green roof at toronto s mountain equipment co op is the largest green roof in the city.
In 1998 mountain equipment co op mec relocated their toronto store to king street west.
The store s 10 000 square foot greenroof lies over large percentage of flat roof over the second floor and is a prairie environment which sustains itself as it would naturally in the countryside and is a true symbol of mec s commitment to environmental sustainability.
The mountain equipment co op mec extensive green roof was installed in 1998 in toronto as part of its commitment to promoting new green building technologies.
A lifetime membership is 5.
Here are some of the green features.
Generous skylights reduce the amount of artificial lighting.
Green buildings from the roofs of our buildings to the behind the scenes heating and cooling systems mec aims to maximize efficiency and minimize environmental impacts.
Visited by thousands of people over the years it demonstrated the early potential of green roof technology to designers policy makers researchers and the general public.
Mec first came to toronto in 1985 and we moved to our present location on queen street in 2019.
1 9 roof by scott torrance.
Our goal is to create structures that are healthy and inviting for you and mec staff.
Former industrial site and a highly visible example of a high performance building and landscape.
Mountain equipment co op when you visit this king west storefront you might not realize it s sitting below a 10 000 square foot living green roof that grows flowers herbs and shrubs.
Like a thick blanket they keep roofs cool in summer and warm in winter.