Document Type
Report
Publication Date
11-2020
Keywords
circular economy, hackathon, Minto Communities Oakville, innovative energy, circular energy, construction solutions, climate resilience, sustainable energy, construction solutions, waste management
Abstract
Team MKS Oakvillage Hackathon submission provides innovative energy, construction and circular economy solutions for the Town of Oakville’s upcoming Oakvillage development by Minto Communities.
Faculty
Faculty of Applied Science & Technology (FAST), Student Services & Facilities Services
Copyright
© Pavel Denisov, Tim Corcoran, Mark Hillis, Dave Clark, Shannon Pirie, Majdi Haddad, Steven Chen, Nicole Ann Bermudez
Terms of Use
Terms of Use for Works posted in SOURCE.
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License.
SOURCE Citation
Denisov, Pave; Clark, Dave; Pirie, Shannon; Haddad, Majdi; Chen, Steven; Bermudez, Nicole Ann; Corcoran, Tim; and Hillis, Mark, "Team MKS Oakvillage Hackathon Submission" (2020). Publications and Scholarship. 68.
https://source.sheridancollege.ca/fast_publications/68
Comments
Team MKS Oakvillage Hackathon report was submitted to the Nordic-Canadian Circular Economy Hackathon hosted by the Nordic Trade Promotion Organizations in Canada as part of a 3-day digital competition on energy, construction and the circular economy, in partnership with the Town of Oakville, Minto Communities and the Vancouver Economic Commission. The aim of the Hackathon was to develop innovative solutions for the Town of Oakville’s upcoming Oakvillage development by Minto Communities. The competition focused on innovative circular energy and construction solutions for phase 4 of the Oakvillage development by Minto Communities. With phase 1 -3 of Oakvillage at different stages of completion, teams looked closely at Oakvillage’s phase 4 development, possible retrofits to phase 1-3 and a clear connectivity throughout the entire development.