UBC students construct one of Canada’s first ‘carbon-minimal’ hempcrete buildings.
VANCOUVER — It has been two years, but University of British Columbia architecture student Katie Theall can vividly recall the”surreal moment” when their team learned it had received a site on the Vancouver campus to build a “carbon-minimal” student space.
“That was sort of a big moment being like, this is our site, this is going to happen,” said Theall.
As the project’s architecture lead, Theall guided a team of 60 university students from engineering, architecture, business and arts to fundraise $1.85 million and build the hempcrete building on campus — from plans to plaster — all within two years.
Construction workers are putting the final touches on the building this week.