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This course defines and contextualizes carbon, explains the impact of human activity on the natural carbon cycle, and provides insight into how companies can measure and reduce their climate impact.
This session will outline the basics of embodied carbon and introduce a range of tools for measuring your project’s kilograms of CO2 emitted per meter squared.
This course will go through project lifecycle stages and whole lifecycle carbon assessments, operational and embodied carbon, before focusing on operational energy basics.
Attendees will leave equipped with a deeper understanding of how to infuse circularity into their designs, harnessing its numerous benefits to propel designs towards a sustainable future.
The conference brings together architecture, building, manufacturing, and energy experts and enthusiasts to address the need for weather-resilient homes – a topic more important than ever in hot and humid climates like the South. Read More
The 7th “Green Urbanism (GU)” conference brings about a healthy discourse on topics pertaining to the concept of green urbanism, environmental resilience, and the implementation of sustainable urban planning techniques. Read More
The 7th “Green Urbanism (GU)” conference brings about a healthy discourse on topics pertaining to the concept of green urbanism, environmental resilience, and the implementation of sustainable urban planning techniques. Read More
The 7th “Green Urbanism (GU)” conference brings about a healthy discourse on topics pertaining to the concept of green urbanism, environmental resilience, and the implementation of sustainable urban planning techniques. Read More
The HERL conference will focus on developing sustainable and resilient cities that prioritize the health of their inhabitants through a multidisciplinary approach to city planning and design. Read More