Easily accessible from highways 13 and 40, Kieran Park is no less accessible via public or alternative transportation, and features electric vehicle charging stations and a network of bike paths.
Simple and sustainable building techniques – such as the natural ventilation and lighting of the spaces and the use of local, low carbon materials – all contribute to reducing the site’s environmental impact.


Favouring green space over paved surfaces greatly reduces the heat-island effect, improving user comfort as much as the site’s long-term sustainability.
Overall, Kieran Park consumed 30% less energy and 40% less water than the average industrial park of a similar size.
Photo credit : Alex St-Jean