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Carbon Leadership Forum (CLF) Boston: Highly Controlled Spaces—Embodied Carbon in Science, Tech and Healthcare

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  • COST

    Free for BSA members, $10 General admission. Learn more about membership options here.

  • TYPE

    CEs

  • AUDIENCE

    Professionals

  • ACCREDITATIONS

    1 LU/HSW AIA credit available

Healthcare and Science & Technology spaces and buildings demand specific and unique performance criteria to support the challenges of scientific study needs, material safety and occupant health and safety. Solutions to criteria like vibration control and high air-changes involve additional material which likely results in additional embodied carbon. Join us for a discussion to explore these and other challenges within this sector and building-type, with a goal of identifying opportunities and related action items to move forward with carbon reductions.

Presenters:

Andrea Love, Principal and Director of Building Science at Payette

Matthew Fickett, Architect and Director of Science & Technology at SGA

Pat McCafferty, Associate Principal and Structural Engineer at ARUP

Paul Richardson, Principal and Structural Engineer at Buro Happold

Jacob Knowles, Director of Sustainable Design at BR+A

Aurora Jensen, Sustainability Engineer at Buro Happold

Facilitator: Julie Janiski, Principal, Buro Happold and CLF Boston Hub Co-Chair

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