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Net Zero Building Conference & Expo 2020 Takeaways
This year we virtually attended the world’s largest Net Zero Building Conference & Expo on September 15-16. It comes at a time when we are currently witnessing extreme weather events coast to coast, from record breaking wildfires in the west to intense hurricanes in the east. The effects of climate change are happening, and it is our ethical responsibility to do our part in reducing our carbon footprint and do what we can to educate, inform, and empower our designers and clients for change. Our attendees felt inspired after the two-day conference and shared their key takeaways below.
Buildings are Healthcare
Buildings are about the people who use them, so we should design our buildings based on that premise. The actions we do today will “determine our collective health for the generations to come.” The effects are seen at the onset of the design process, as choosing the building materials effects carbon emissions which is a direct ana log to global warming. On average, Americans spend about 90% of our time indoors, so it makes sense to create an environment that fosters the end users’ well-being. Pushing HVAC innovation will gain effectiveness and efficiency in both ventilation and filtration. Better air quality will help reduce transmission risk while improving cognitive ability.
Net Zero Energy Buildings are Real, but Not Simple.
By setting the sustainability goals up front, the design team will develop and analyze multiple alternatives to meet sustainability benchmarks during the concept design phase. One way to tackle these goals is to take a three-tiered approach towards emissions:
- Tier 1 – Direct Emissions
- Tier 2 – Energy Emissions
- Tier 3 – Embodied Emissions
- Technology is available that customers want (home & vehicle)
- Seeing support in codes and standards
- Generally, the declining cost curves of these products(customer adoption is critical)
- QR codes for field material and resource procurement
- Utilizing PlanGrid software for construction documents instead of hard copies
- Use of robotic drywall sanders as an alternative strategy since sanding drywall is an IAQ (indoor air quality) concern
- Solar powered mobile field trailers
