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Norman Strong, FAIA AIA Vice President

Norman Strong, FAIA AIA Vice President. AIA Sustainable Architectural Practice Position Statement December 2005. AIA’s carbon emission reduction targets By 2010 ……. New & Renovated Buildings A Minimum of 50% Reduction 2010 – 60% 2015 – 70% 2020 – 80% 2025 – 90%

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Norman Strong, FAIA AIA Vice President

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  1. Norman Strong, FAIA AIA Vice President

  2. AIA Sustainable Architectural Practice Position Statement December 2005

  3. AIA’s carbon emission reduction targets By 2010 ……. New & Renovated Buildings A Minimum of 50% Reduction 2010 – 60% 2015 – 70% 2020 – 80% 2025 – 90% 2030 - net zero carbon emissions

  4. 50% of what? Commercial Building Energy Consumption Survey 2003 (CBECS) National Average and Building Type Specific Measured in kBTU/sf/year Endorsed By: AIA, Architecture 2030, USGBC, ASHRAE, IESNA Supported By: The Department of Energy (DOE)

  5. Source: Ed Mazria, Architecture2030

  6. why does the AIA care?

  7. What do you think is the top cause of greenhouse gas emissions today? Would you say it is… Exhaust from cars and trucks, Emissions from aerosol cans, Emissions from commercial buildings, Emissions from power plants, or Natural causes? January 21-24, 2007 / N=1,000 Registered Voters / ±3.1% M.O.E. Q50

  8. What do you think is the top cause of greenhouse gas emissions today? Would you say it is… Exhaust from cars and trucks, Emissions from aerosol cans, Emissions from commercial buildings, Emissions from power plants, or Natural causes? January 21-24, 2007 / N=1,000 Registered Voters / ±3.1% M.O.E. Q50

  9. TRANSPORTATION 27% INDUSTRY 25% Source: Energy Information Administration Statistics and Pew Climate Report

  10. BUILDINGS 48% TRANSPORTATION 27% INDUSTRY 25% Source: Energy Information Administration Statistics and Pew Climate Report

  11. Building design, construction, materials and operation….. consume more energy than any other part of the US economy! Source: Energy Information Administration Statistics

  12. new B SF source: architecture 2030 2035

  13. By 2035, 3/4 of the U.S. building stock will be either new or renovated source: architecture 2030 The AIA is acting through: Collaborations Tools Regulations Incentives AIA Architectsare key to the Solution!

  14. what is the AIA doing?

  15. Education + Resources SustAIAnability2030 Roadshow To provide immediate introduction, principles and practices to members and sub-units devoted to Knowledge Communities. 50to50 Clarify means and methods “principles and practices” Sustainability Rating Systems Evaluation An evaluation of three rating systems against our AIA rating system criteria Sustainable Education Enhanced curriculum for the academy SustAIAnability2030 Green Meetings Green meetings, hotels, venues, travel

  16. Site, Skin, Space, Structure, Systems, Support New / Existing / Community COTE Top Ten Measures 50 Principles / 185+ Strategies! www.aia.org/fiftytofifty

  17. Advocacy Advocate design and planning that result in a 50% reduction of fossil fuels in building and communities by 2010 and carbon neutral by 2030. SustAIAnability2030 Toolkit for mayors and city councils, architects and the public Develop a communication planfor the AIA Sustainability Agenda Promote legislation, codes, appropriations, research and initiativesthat support sustainable buildings and communities. RK Stewart in action ….. House Bill 6204 & Senate Bill 266 go to Conference with 11 provisions reflecting AIA’s language ! SustAIAnability2030 Toolkit

  18. Collaboration • 2030 Coalition • A formal coalition of organizations working to implement the 2030 goals have signed on to common principals. • American Institute of Architects (AIA) • Alliance to Save Energy (ASE) • American Planning Association (APA) • American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and • Air- Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) • American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) • Construction Owners Association of America (COAA) • Green Building Initiative (GBI) • International Code Council (ICC) • National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) • U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) • Partner with building industry and interactive software technology providers, to develop tools that support sustainable design through integrated practice and building modeling.

  19. what does this all mean to developers?

  20. http://www.naiop.org/greendevnews/greenpayoff.pdf “Compares Energy Star office buildings, many of which are LEED certified, with non-Energy Star rated buildings.” “Essentially, Energy Star buildings are those within the 25% most efficient buildings for energy conservation.” Does Green Pay Off? By Norm Miller, Jay Spivey and Andy Florance (Draft date Nov. 19, 2007)

  21. “To date, most studies on the benefits of green investment are case studies, which are difficult to generalize from.” “Most surveys on the costs are from the USGBC and as such some developers are skeptical of the bias.” “We have no reason to be biased here in presenting our initial findings, laying out research questions to be addressed and providing some insights on the leaders in this arena.” Does Green Pay Off? By Norm Miller, Jay Spivey and Andy Florance (Draft date Nov. 19, 2007)

  22. Does Green Pay Off? By Norm Miller, Jay Spivey and Andy Florance (Draft date Nov. 19, 2007)

  23. Does Green Pay Off? By Norm Miller, Jay Spivey and Andy Florance (Draft date Nov. 19, 2007)

  24. Conclusions “Contrary to popular opinion, the green movement is not purely public sector-driven.” “Tenants like the EPA and others within the Federal government are important drivers but so is the typical public corporation today.” “The more typical tenants asking for energy star ratings, LEED certification or high performance building features are private market-based firms.” Does Green Pay Off? By Norm Miller, Jay Spivey and Andy Florance (Draft date Nov. 19, 2007)

  25. why does the AIA care?

  26. AIA Sustainable Architectural Practice Position Statement December 2005 Promote sustainable design including resource conservation ... AIA’s carbon emission reduction targets By 2010 ……. New & Renovated Buildings 50% Reduction 2010 – 60% 2015 – 70% 2020 – 80% 2025 – 90% 2030 - net zero carbon emissions

  27. Climate Change Is Real, • Architects Have A Solution! • An Ethical Responsibility, • A Huge Opportunity, • NOT Business As Usual

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