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Some design projects will involve renovation of existing buildings or design of new buildings.  Information for architectural design best practices of building interiors can be found in:

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  • Interior Design Illustrated (ebook)
  • Canadian Wood-frame House Construction
  • Canadian Wood-frame House Construction (PDF)
  • Design Standards from the City of Calgary (PDF)
  • LEED Reference Guides (Print Reference Collection)

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The National Building Code and derivatives (National Electrical, Energy, and Fire codes as well as Alberta versions of the codes) are available as a free download for personal use.  The NRC has made it very easy, with a direct download option from their archive:

  • National Building Code of Canada: 2020
  • National Fire Code of Canada: 2020
  • National Plumbing Code of Canada: 2020
  • National Energy Code for Buildings: 2020
  • National Building Code: Alberta 2019 Edition
  • National Fire Code: Alberta 2019 Edition

As well, the NRC is now offering free electronic access to the related user’s guides, including:

  • Structural Commentaries (User's Guide – NBC 2015: Part 4 of Division B)
  • Illustrated User’s Guide – NBC 2015: Part 9 of Division B, Housing and Small Buildings
  • User’s Guide – National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings 2017

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  • Government of Alberta - open data sets
  • Statistics Canada - demographic data
  • or talk to Corrinna Meidinger , our GIS & Data Specialist

NAICS Codes

The  North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)   classifies businesses in the same industry with a common code. Learn more and find definitions on the  Statistics Canada website . The following codes may be useful for your project:

541330 - Engineering Services

2379 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 

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DIGI 024 - Software Development Experience Accelerator

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One of the most valuable experiences an up-and-coming developer can attain is working within a product team on a real-world industry project.

This 9-week capstone project gives you the opportunity to apply your learnings and skills while working with a product team to gain more hands-on experience and build your portfolio. During this time, you will work directly with students from across other product-related bootcamps on an industry capstone project sourced by SAIT. Using agile methodology and best practices, your team will work together to define the vision and strategy of the problem to be solved. You will have the opportunity to directly apply what you have learned and demonstrate your skills using modern industry technologies. In close collaboration with the UX Design students, you'll determine the technology stack and project requirements to create a minimum viable product (MVP).

The technical nature of the project allows you to build your teamwork, communication, conflict resolution and public speaking skills. Sprint progress is shown in weekly presentations to your capstone partner within the classroom setting. The project cumulates with a final demo presentation with classmates, capstone partners, instructors and industry partners to celebrate and network. SAIT wants to help developers meet challenges head-on, work under pressure and be able to tell those stories to prospective employers. Throughout the capstone, you will work with experienced developer coaches and mentors who will provide valuable advice, knowledge, support and a safe learning environment. This is a first-of-its-kind cross-functional learning experience that will be both immersive and engaging.

Learner Outcomes

Upon completing this course, you'll know how to:

  • work with a real product team to learn how to work with product managers
  • work with UX designers and an actual client to develop an MVP prototype within an accelerator
  • deploy the code of a project by using version control system 
  • collaborate with a team using version control
  • recommend technical aspects of software product development to multi-disciplinary teams 
  • coordinate work on software projects using agile methods
  • demonstrate how a design can be implemented by using a software dependency
  • apply critical thinking, problem-solving and troubleshooting skills as you work through the development of a real client product.

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Gagarin Cup Preview: Atlant vs. Salavat Yulaev

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Gagarin cup (khl) finals:  atlant moscow oblast vs. salavat yulaev ufa.

Much like the Elitserien Finals, we have a bit of an offense vs. defense match-up in this league Final.  While Ufa let their star top line of Alexander Radulov, Patrick Thoresen and Igor Grigorenko loose on the KHL's Western Conference, Mytischi played a more conservative style, relying on veterans such as former NHLers Jan Bulis, Oleg Petrov, and Jaroslav Obsut.  Just reaching the Finals is a testament to Atlant's disciplined style of play, as they had to knock off much more high profile teams from Yaroslavl and St. Petersburg to do so.  But while they did finish 8th in the league in points, they haven't seen the likes of Ufa, who finished 2nd. 

This series will be a challenge for the underdog, because unlike some of the other KHL teams, Ufa's top players are generally younger and in their prime.  Only Proshkin amongst regular blueliners is over 30, with the work being shared by Kirill Koltsov (28), Andrei Kuteikin (26), Miroslav Blatak (28), Maxim Kondratiev (28) and Dmitri Kalinin (30).  Oleg Tverdovsky hasn't played a lot in the playoffs to date.  Up front, while led by a fairly young top line (24-27), Ufa does have a lot of veterans in support roles:  Vyacheslav Kozlov , Viktor Kozlov , Vladimir Antipov, Sergei Zinovyev and Petr Schastlivy are all over 30.  In fact, the names of all their forwards are familiar to international and NHL fans:  Robert Nilsson , Alexander Svitov, Oleg Saprykin and Jakub Klepis round out the group, all former NHL players.

For Atlant, their veteran roster, with only one of their top six D under the age of 30 (and no top forwards under 30, either), this might be their one shot at a championship.  The team has never won either a Russian Superleague title or the Gagarin Cup, and for players like former NHLer Oleg Petrov, this is probably the last shot at the KHL's top prize.  The team got three extra days rest by winning their Conference Final in six games, and they probably needed to use it.  Atlant does have younger regulars on their roster, but they generally only play a few shifts per game, if that. 

The low event style of game for Atlant probably suits them well, but I don't know how they can manage to keep up against Ufa's speed, skill, and depth.  There is no advantage to be seen in goal, with Erik Ersberg and Konstantin Barulin posting almost identical numbers, and even in terms of recent playoff experience Ufa has them beat.  Luckily for Atlant, Ufa isn't that far away from the Moscow region, so travel shouldn't play a major role. 

I'm predicting that Ufa, winners of the last Superleague title back in 2008, will become the second team to win the Gagarin Cup, and will prevail in five games.  They have a seriously well built team that would honestly compete in the NHL.  They represent the potential of the league, while Atlant represents closer to the reality, as a team full of players who played themselves out of the NHL. 

  • Atlant @ Ufa, Friday Apr 8 (3:00 PM CET/10:00 PM EST)
  • Atlant @ Ufa, Sunday Apr 10 (1:00 PM CET/8:00 AM EST)
  • Ufa @ Atlant, Tuesday Apr 12 (5:30 PM CET/12:30 PM EST)
  • Ufa @ Atlant, Thursday Apr 14 (5:30 PM CET/12:30 PM EST)

Games 5-7 are as yet unscheduled, but every second day is the KHL standard, so expect Game 5 to be on Saturday, like an early start. 

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Taylor Family Campus Centre will bring a new student experience to campus

  • 30 May 2024

Exterior rendering of the future campus centre

Something big is building at SAIT, and celebration is in the air

Details for SAIT’s new Campus Centre were revealed at a celebration for the future campus cornerstone on Thursday, May 30, including news of a generous $30 million gift from the Taylor Family Foundation. The centre — aptly named the Taylor Family Campus Centre — will focus on student wellness and building community here at SAIT.

Coming together through a shared vision, SAIT and the Taylor Family Foundation are looking toward a future where students have access to all the supports needed to realize their full potential. The Taylor’s revered philanthropic dedication to investing in Calgary’s community aligns with SAIT’s commitment to preparing students for the future.

Taylor Family Foundation

Established in 2011, The Taylor Family Foundation represents the visions of Don and Ruth Taylor. Well-known for their philanthropic support throughout Calgary, the Taylor Family is dedicated to ensuring the success of people, community and culture.

In 2001, Don Taylor was a SAIT Honorary Degree recipient with a Bachelor of Applied Technology.

"SAIT has populated our province and our country with well-trained and brilliant personnel for commerce and industry over the last 100 years. The Taylor Family Foundation is proud to support SAIT’s education program."

- Don Taylor

Event attendees were greeted with freshly squeezed juice, keeping with the wellness theme, and invited into the transformed Irene Lewis Atrium to share in the excitement. Through augmented reality, they were given a peek behind the curtain of plans for the state-of-the-art building, which will house a number of wellness facilities, including a Welcome Centre, health clinics, conference and event space, an arena, triple gymnasium, running track and fitness centre.

A room full of people celebrate as an announcement is made

Intentionally designed with a focus on sustainability and universal accessibility, the 25,000-square-metre building is expected to open in 2027 and will include elements inspired by SAIT’s catalyst logo, with the exterior design complementing the architecture found on campus.

In March, Elder Betty Crazyboy from the Piikani Nation, led members of the SAIT community and partners in a traditional Blackfoot pipe ceremony to honour the Treaty 7 land, those working on the construction project and all who will enjoy the future space. The building will model themes derived from Indigenous knowledge and practices, such as shared communal spaces and culturally relevant offerings, as a critical step in SAIT’s path to reconciliation.

Elder Betty Crazyboy blessing the site of the future campus centre

Serving as a training ground for SAIT students, the Taylor Family Campus Centre will aid in delivering skilled practitioners to a range of fields through work-integrated learning opportunities and hands-on training. Comprehensive physical and mental health care and wellness services such as pharmaceutical care, rehabilitation and sports medicine will be available to support the health care needs of the greater Calgary community.

The Welcome Centre, located within the Taylor Family Campus Centre, will be there to mark the beginning of a new journey for students starting their program at SAIT. Offering all student services in one location, the Welcome Centre will be where new students can connect, collaborate and engage as they build a sense of belonging and community on campus.

Along with those spaces, the centre will house world-class training facilities and the Trojans varsity sports program — attracting prospective student talent by providing opportunities for athletic excellence. The SAIT community will have an impressive new competition venue to attend home games where they can cheer on the Trojans.

Reduce, reuse, recycle

In 2022, a sustainable building decommission and demolition strategy was put into place to launch the redevelopment project. An assessment of the building elements determined a sustainable salvage, resale, donation and recycling plan — allowing SAIT to achieve a 95 percent waste diversion rate. Working with partners at Green Standards, the project diverted 73 tons of material from landfills and contributed more than $95,000 of in-kind donations to support a variety of community organizations.

The new centre will aim to operate at a reduced environmental footprint and minimize energy and resource consumption.

More than just a building

As a dedicated space for students and community to gather, the Taylor Family Campus Centre will be the front door to SAIT’s campus. It will be a place of learning and growth through shared experiences, training opportunities and student supports. The creation of a centre focused on community will reimagine what a campus centre can be and bring to life the transformation of a vibrant on-campus hub.

As a future cornerstone of campus life, the Taylor Family Campus Centre will support the next generation of SAIT students and establish a sense of community and belonging in space designed to forge new connections and strengthen old ones. The needs and expectations of our students continue to evolve and change. Our vision for the centre is to offer a dynamic on-campus environment all about enhancing the student experience through a whole-person approach to wellness.

Dr. David Ross

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SAIT is located on the traditional territories of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) and the people of Treaty 7 which includes the Siksika, the Piikani, the Kainai, the Tsuut’ina and the Îyârhe Nakoda of Bearspaw, Chiniki and Goodstoney.

We are situated in an area the Blackfoot tribes traditionally called Moh’kinsstis, where the Bow River meets the Elbow River. We now call it the city of Calgary, which is also home to the Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.

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The Unique Burial of a Child of Early Scythian Time at the Cemetery of Saryg-Bulun (Tuva)

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In 1988, the Tuvan Archaeological Expedition (led by M. E. Kilunovskaya and V. A. Semenov) discovered a unique burial of the early Iron Age at Saryg-Bulun in Central Tuva. There are two burial mounds of the Aldy-Bel culture dated by 7th century BC. Within the barrows, which adjoined one another, forming a figure-of-eight, there were discovered 7 burials, from which a representative collection of artifacts was recovered. Burial 5 was the most unique, it was found in a coffin made of a larch trunk, with a tightly closed lid. Due to the preservative properties of larch and lack of air access, the coffin contained a well-preserved mummy of a child with an accompanying set of grave goods. The interred individual retained the skin on his face and had a leather headdress painted with red pigment and a coat, sewn from jerboa fur. The coat was belted with a leather belt with bronze ornaments and buckles. Besides that, a leather quiver with arrows with the shafts decorated with painted ornaments, fully preserved battle pick and a bow were buried in the coffin. Unexpectedly, the full-genomic analysis, showed that the individual was female. This fact opens a new aspect in the study of the social history of the Scythian society and perhaps brings us back to the myth of the Amazons, discussed by Herodotus. Of course, this discovery is unique in its preservation for the Scythian culture of Tuva and requires careful study and conservation.

Keywords: Tuva, Early Iron Age, early Scythian period, Aldy-Bel culture, barrow, burial in the coffin, mummy, full genome sequencing, aDNA

Information about authors: Marina Kilunovskaya (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). Candidate of Historical Sciences. Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Dvortsovaya Emb., 18, Saint Petersburg, 191186, Russian Federation E-mail: [email protected] Vladimir Semenov (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). Candidate of Historical Sciences. Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Dvortsovaya Emb., 18, Saint Petersburg, 191186, Russian Federation E-mail: [email protected] Varvara Busova  (Moscow, Russian Federation).  (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences.  Dvortsovaya Emb., 18, Saint Petersburg, 191186, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected] Kharis Mustafin  (Moscow, Russian Federation). Candidate of Technical Sciences. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.  Institutsky Lane, 9, Dolgoprudny, 141701, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected] Irina Alborova  (Moscow, Russian Federation). Candidate of Biological Sciences. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.  Institutsky Lane, 9, Dolgoprudny, 141701, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected] Alina Matzvai  (Moscow, Russian Federation). Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.  Institutsky Lane, 9, Dolgoprudny, 141701, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected]

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