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Embodied Carbon Network Vancouver Event. Image by: Anthony Pak, Priopta.
Embodied Carbon Network Vancouver Event. Photo: Anthony Pak, Priopta.
9/19/19, 1pm - 3pm
Location
Building Energy Exchange, 31 Chambers Street, Suite 609, New York, NY 10007
2.0 LU / 2.0 HSW

Join us for the kickoff event for the New York Chapter of the Embodied Carbon Network, a series of organized events to empower building industry professionals to advance towards the goal of achieving a carbon-neutral built environment through the reduction of embodied carbon in building design.

The workshop will involve engaging discussion with design professionals from a range of backgrounds, where we will introduce the concept of embodied carbon, talk about the group initiative, and facilitate guided discussions about design strategies for reducing embodied carbon in design.

The workshop proceeds an evening lecture Embodied Carbon: Part 1, The Blind Spot of the Building Industry by Antony Pak and sponsored by AISC.

Speakers:
Anthony Pak
, P.Eng., MSc., Principal, Priopta – Life Cycle Assessment for Buildings
Kristina Miele, Senior Engineer, Fast + Epp

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As a reminder, AIA National policy requires participants to attend the entire educational portion of an event to receive continuing education credits. We encourage all participants to arrive on time to comply with this policy.

Organized by
AIANY Committee on the Environment
  • Lead Sponsor:
Embodied Carbon Network Vancouver Event. Image by: Anthony Pak, Priopta.
Embodied Carbon Network Vancouver Event. Photo: Anthony Pak, Priopta.
9/19/19, 1pm - 3pm
Location
Building Energy Exchange, 31 Chambers Street, Suite 609, New York, NY 10007
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