As recent policy shifts at the federal level continue to evolve, our commitment to addressing the climate crisis remains unwavering. This raises a crucial question: How can we establish priorities, set goals, and develop effective practices and strategies with government municipalities at all levels to achieve meaningful sustainability outcomes? This session will delve into the implementation of best practices in civic architecture aimed at promoting sustainability within governmental frameworks. Participants will gain valuable insights into the pivotal roles of sustainability and environmental design across the federal, state, and local levels. Through a series of specific case studies, we will investigate advancements in zero-emission building codes, pertinent legislation, and the significant contributions architects make in influencing policy and regulatory changes that advance building decarbonization.
Additionally, we will explore various approaches and processes for integrating sustainability strategies from the outset, ensuring they are maintained throughout the project lifecycle and not value-engineered out at the end.
Speakers:
Eric Corey Freed, RA, LFA, LEED Fellow, EcoDistricts AP
Principal, Sustainability Director
CannonDesign
Anica Landreneau
Global Sustainable Design Director
HOK
Julia Laue, FAIA, LEED AP
City Architect & Bureau Manager
San Francisco Public Works
Paul Woolford, FAIA
Design Principal
HOK