Oceanic Plaza Curtain Renewal Study
RJC Engineers was engaged as the building enclosure and building energy consultants for the curtain wall renewal study of Oceanic Plaza, an impressive 26-storey office tower in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour area.
With its 403,000 sq. ft. of space accommodating 1,100 occupants, the tower stands as a cornerstone of the city's commercial landscape.
The main objective of this study was to investigate the energy performance of the existing building, and to identify system modifications and/or synergies that could aid in reducing overall building energy consumption.
As such, a “whole building energy model” was performed using the energy modelling software program, IES VE 2019, and was calibrated based on the available utility data.
A detailed energy and Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA) was conducted across three scenarios: double-glazed, triple-glazed, and double-skin façades.
This assessment not only identified the most cost-effective strategies but also laid the groundwork for long-term sustainability and improvements in operational efficiency.
Project Specifications
Location
Vancouver, BC
Building Structure Type
Office