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Living Building Leader E01: Context and integration

What Cascadia
When June 18, 2008
from 09:00 am to 12:00 pm
Where At your computer!
Contact Name Thor Peterson
Contact Phone 206-223-2028
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Buildings contribute significantly to the anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gas. This session aims to place buildings within the larger context of energy end use distribution on a local, national and global scale. An overview of energy sources and the energy demands created by buildings, along with a sketch of the carbon loading implications of energy use, will help set the stage for the Energy Petal series. This session will review the energy elements of the Living Building Challenge (i.e., the definition of Net Zero Energy, documentation requirements, and resources). It will also provide an overview of how integrated design is central to attaining the aggressive energy savings needed to achieve net zero energy.

Although it is not required to take the sessions in the Energy Petal in sequence, the curriculum does build on itself and participants are strongly encouraged to experience sessions sequentially to fully engage the learning material.

Presenters:

Mark Frankel, New Buildings Institute

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More Info about Living Building Leader

The Living Building ChallengeTM is Cascadia’s call to the building design and construction community to pursue true sustainability in the built environment. Imagine a building that  generates all of its own energy with renewable non-toxic resources, captures and treats all of its water, and operates efficiently and for maximum beauty. Now imagine an industry ready to design and construct such buildings: Living Buildings!

The Living Building LeaderTM program consists of a series of intensive, advanced sessions in green building topics, taught by experts in the diverse fields that underpin the multidisciplinary field that is green building.

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