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  • "Greening" Existing Buildings to Address Climate Change

    -- Building Design & Construction, 11/15/2007 12:00:00 AM

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    KEY TAKE-AWAYS:

    Greening existing buildings is a key component in the effort to address climate change. Commercial, institutional, and residential buildings account for 39% of primary energy use, 70% of electricity consumption, and 30% of total greenhouse gas emissions. This webcast will explore LEED for Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance, a new version of LEED-EB that promises to have a real impact in addressing climate change.

    Our panel of experts will explore what is being done to make it more feasible to green existing buildings, and will offer prescriptive advice for building owners and AEC professionals to help them meet the challenge of climate change by greening existing buildings. This topic drew more than 500 attendees to a session at the recent Greenbuild Conference in Chicago.

    Remember, this BD+C University WebCast qualifies for 1.0 AIA LU and HSW credit.

    Cost: Free

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    For access to other BD+C learning opportunities, visit www.BDCuniversity.com
    The Panel:

    Dr. Lee BurchMichael Arny, PE, Leed AP
    President
    Leonardo Academy, Madison, Wis. - Founding chairman, LEED for Existing Buildings Program (USGBC)

    Gary ReynoldsKatherine Wagenschutz, LEED AP
    Green Building Consultant
    CTG Energetics, Colorado Springs, CO - LEED-EB projects include Adobe Systems headquarters, San Jose, CA, and Cushman & Wakefield of CO

    Larry BacherRick Walker
    Manager, Environmental Solutions
    Siemens Building Technologies, Member, USGBC LEED-EB Core Committee
    Gary ReynoldsAllan Skodowski, SVP
    Transwestern Corp., - projects include the Chicago Transit Authority HQ (LEED-EB Gold); Transwestern is doing more than 50 buildings under LEED-EB.
    The Sponsor:
    The Hardwood Council
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