EcoLock urban storage
Ecolock is a five story, 10,270 m2 personal-storage facility proposed for Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. The building provides remote storage for individuals and businesses in an environment designed to enhance interaction with the community and planned for net-zero energy, along with other achievements that provide a model for a low carbon construction, water conservation and stewardship, high performance, waste diversion, healthy materials, support for local culture and the arts, biodiversity enhancement and best practices for low impact development (LID) at the site level. The project aspires to achieve Petal-level Living Building Challenge (LBC) certification and has applied to the Canada Green Building Council Zero Carbon Pilot Program.