Session Recordings
CarbonPositive RESET! 1.5ºC Global Teach-In
KEYNOTES
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RESET! TIMING IS EVERYTHING & THE ROAD TO COP26
The new imperative identifies the actions and provides a roadmap that will lead to an immediate global response in the built environment that meets the 1.5ºC Paris Agreement target. Leading the built environment to the next level on the road to COP26 in Glasgow… begins TODAY!
RESET! URBANIZATION: Global Sprawl, Climate Change, and Equity
Urban planning strategies, adaptive reuse and infill, and smart urban infill provide significant opportunities in mitigating new embodied carbon associated with the massive amount of global new construction and development projected to take place by 2030.
RESET! PRACTICE & POLICY: Professionals and Organizations Making Big Moves
Organizations and organizing professionals from around the world are making big moves. Learn how top down and bottom up actions are changing practice as we know it.
RESET! ARCHITECTURE: Designing to Meet 1.5ºC
The leaders transforming design and architecture practice to mitigate climate change discuss the impactful actions they are taking and proliferating to transform culture, industry, and practice to meet the 1.5ºC targets.
RESET! EMBODIED CARBON: Reduce, Reuse, Sequester
Every year, 6.13 billion square meters of buildings are constructed, responsible for approximately 3729 million metric tons CO2 per year. This session explores major opportunities, technologies and material innovations for dramatically and immediately sequestering carbon in building materials, infrastructure and restorative landscapes.
SESSIONS
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DESIGN WITH CLIMATE: Form Follows Performance
Design choices are the first and most important step for energy efficient, zero carbon buildings. What regional passive design strategies can designers utilize in practice today?
(RE)DESIGN: Repurpose, Re-Skin, Renovate
The greenest building, development, or neighborhood is the one that is already built. Can we reassess how we place a monetary, carbon, and social value on these existing assets in order to strengthen the case for reusing, repurposing, re-skinning, and renovating existing buildings?
CORE MATERIALS: Better Concrete, Better Steel
Concrete and Steel alone are responsible for approximately 20% of global annual carbon emissions. What innovations in concrete and steel allow for lower-carbon materials now, and what innovations are down the pipeline?
IT’S ELECTRIFYING! Powering Our Buildings Without Fossil Fuels
Meeting global climate goals will require a swift transition away from fossil-fuel powered heating, cooling, and cooking appliances within our buildings. Fossil-fuel free building technologies such as heat pumps and induction cooktops are rapidly evolving, making building electrification more affordable and efficient than ever. What is the current state of the industry and where is it headed? Is fossil-fuel free heating, cooling, and cooking currently feasible in all regions and climates? And what about heat pumps and HFC-emitting refrigerants?
THE URBAN FIX: Resilient Cities
How can we leverage urban scale planning and design to meet the 1.5ºC target? How can our cities adapt and become resilient in the face of climate change?
FOREST AND THE TREES (AND GRASS): Procuring Climate Smart Mass Timber & Bamboo
Mass timber can offer a low-carbon alternative to concrete and steel, and it’s quickly growing in popularity. What do designers need to know to get mass timber right? What other carbon-sequestering structural materials are available and scalable?
PROLIFERATING RENEWABLES: Generating and Procuring Renewable Energy
Buildings will always consume energy, but the sources of that energy have significant impacts on carbon emissions. This session dives into on-site and off-site renewable energy availability and best practices in your region, so building operations are 100% renewably powered.
SOAK IT UP: Carbon Sequestering Sites
What are the opportunities for carbon sequestration in site development and landscape design? What are the best techniques, and what tools are available for calculating the carbon balance of these landscape materials and strategies now and over time? How can site and infrastructure design mitigate heat island effect?
GROWING UP: Designing with Mass Timber & Bamboo
What are the implications and advantages of selecting low embodied carbon systems like climate smart CLT, Glulam, and NLT? For project teams? Design and detailing? Permitting? Construction cost, schedule and logistics? Owner’s bottom line?
ACHIEVING ZERO: Codes and Policies for Zero Emissions in New and Existing Building Operations
Quickly achieving zero carbon in building operations is a critical dimension of a CarbonPositive future. This session covers the recent policies for decarbonizing building operations in both new construction and the existing building stock, including the ZERO Code, all-electric new construction, and critical considerations for electrifying existing buildings.
10 BILLION MOUTHS TO FEED! Emissions, Urban Agriculture and Development
By the end of the century, experts believe that our agricultural land will produce only half as much food as it does currently, even as the population is growing. Meanwhile, the bulk of population growth will occur in urban areas–where agriculture has historically been limited. How must our food systems transform to feed the growing urban population, protect forests and biodiversity, and prioritize resiliency?
RIGHT-SIZING: Core Building Material Optimization
What is the structural “sweet spot” for optimizing materials in order to reduce embodied carbon? Are there rules of thumb designers can use in design, or does optimization occur on a case-by-case basis?
ENERGY UPGRADED! Scaling Building Renovations for Decarbonization
The large majority of the existing building stock will continue to be operating over the next decades. This showcase will feature how owners and managers are upgrading these buildings for a decarbonized future, as well as the programs that are transforming the market to scale these energy upgrades.
CITIES LEAD: An Embodied Carbon Policy Framework
Cities are often at the forefront of climate policy, and the opportunities for impactful embodied carbon interventions at the city-scale are plentiful. What municipal embodied carbon policies have currently been implemented, and what are the most promising opportunities for future municipal embodied carbon action to drive impactful, large-scale reductions?
LOCK IT UP! Carbon Capture Opportunities and Innovations
Carbon capture is both something that is new and innovative, and something that has been happening naturally since the beginning of time. What are the innovations in capturing and storing carbon in high-impact building materials like concrete, and what carbon-smart materials are scaling to be competitive in the market?
EMPOWERING CHANGE: Bio-Based Materials for Climate and Cultural Shifts
Carbon capture is both new and innovative, and something that has been happening naturally since the beginning of time. What role do bio-based materials play in meeting climate goals, and how do we create a social and cultural shift to embrace low carbon materials?
LET’S GET REAL: The Power of Real Estate and Procurement
What is the role of real estate in addressing issues and challenges including climate change, waste, biodiversity, social impact, accessibility and supply chain sustainability?
PLANNING AND DESIGN FOR CLIMATE: A Paradigm Shift
Planning and designing carbon positive built environments and landscapes that address both current and future climatic impacts will be key to meeting the 1.5ºC commitment.
COMPLETING THE CIRCLE: Towards a Circular Economy
Unlocking the circular economy holds great potential for dramatically reducing greenhouse gas emissions. How does it apply to buildings and cities? What are the circular strategies that make a compelling business case for low carbon buildings?
INTERIORS MATTER: Material Impacts, Innovation & MEP
Over its lifespan, building use and renovation can have significant embodied carbon impacts. How important are interior materials in a project’s overall embodied carbon footprint? Which interior materials are most important to focus on? Does CarbonPositive provide a lens for thinking differently about how we design interiors for remodel cycles, resiliency and the circular economy?
TOOL TUTORIALS: DEDICATED DEMOS
TOOL TUTORIALS: Dedicated Demos
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- Autodesk: BIM 360
- Athena Impact Estimator for Buildings
- Beacon
- Bimmer + SolarScore
- cove.tool
- EC3
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- EDGE
- One Click LCA
- SolarResilient
- Tally
- WeatherShift