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Martin Roy: Pioneering Bio Climatic Solutions

Martin Roy: Pioneering Bio Climatic Solutions

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Martin Roy is a mechanical engineer, pioneer in bioclimatic and energy-efficient design, and president and co-founder of MRA Génie, an engineering firm focused on achieve sustainable and high-performance projects on time and for the greatest benefit of buildings occupants and the environment.This episode explores his journey from traditional engineering practices to becoming a go-to partner in sustainable development through innovative approaches. Martin emphasizes the importance of understanding client needs, leveraging engineeringstudies, and implementing real-world solutions that go beyond pleasing equipment to enriching human experience. The conversation also touches on theevolution of green building practices, challenges in the industry, and the role of communication and science in advancing sustainable building practices.

00:00 Introduction to Better Ways to Build in Canada

00:47 Meet Marty Roy: A Pioneer in Sustainable Engineering

02:27 Integrating Bioclimatic Design in Engineering

07:04 Challenges and Innovations in Green Building

10:44 Reflections on Leadership and Future Directions

MRA Génie mécanique/Science du bâtiment «Martin Roy et associés

Welcome to TOHU - Tohu

LEED- Canada Green Building Council (CAGBC)

WELL -International WELL Building Institute | IWBI

Host: Elisabeth Girgis

Guest question: Wilma Leung

Production support by Makenzie Pratt and Ariya Kosavisutte

Impact Moderato Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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