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Skin in the Game: Paths to Ownership
As the architecture practice continues to evolve, so does the business of architecture, and more than ever, equity plays an important role, from the standpoints of social justice and business.
This panel discussion will focus on the business side of equity: how creating value in an A+D (architecture + design) practice not only helps to attract and retain staff, but also, more importantly, provides paths to ownership. By creating equity and viable pathways for others to share the responsibilities and the rewards of owning and running a firm, founders can grow their business; plan for succession (and eventually, retirement), and/or leave behind a legacy.
Hear from the panelists on why they j...
This panel discussion will focus on the business side of equity: how creating value in an A+D (architecture + design) practice not only helps to attract and retain staff, but also, more importantly, provides paths to ownership. By creating equity and viable pathways for others to share the responsibilities and the rewards of owning and running a firm, founders can grow their business; plan for succession (and eventually, retirement), and/or leave behind a legacy.
Hear from the panelists on why they j...
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WUI - What Makes it Critical
Просмотров 3714 дней назад
In this meeting, we address how the Wildland Urban Interface impacts buildings and development in the cities / counties within the bay area. We talk about what you need to know about landscapes and planting within the WUI, and how the architecture interacts with it. This talk is about the growing need for climate adaptation, through mindful design in the WUI. According the California State Fire...
2024 Lecture Series: Social Benefit
Просмотров 69Месяц назад
Join us for an insightful panel discussion exploring innovative designs and strategies that address societal needs while fostering community resilience and inclusivity, through projects such as the Kapor Center and the Oakland Museum of California, with Anne Fougeron, FAIA and Walter Hood.
My Path to Fellowship: Spotlight Session with Jill Bergman, FAIA
Просмотров 24Месяц назад
The American Institute of Architects’ highest membership honor, Fellowship, or FAIA, is bestowed for exceptional work and contributions to architecture and society. Only 3 percent of AIA members hold the distinction of being designated a Fellow. Architects who have made significant contributions to the profession and society and who exemplify architectural excellence can be considered for the A...
SEO for Architects: Expanding Beyond Word-of-Mouth
Просмотров 42Месяц назад
Architects rely on websites to market themselves, and many spend thousands of dollars to create beautiful sites. While these websites impress current clients and are a great reference for potential clients, they can do much more for architects. Through SEO, architects can attract people they wouldn't normally meet in the real world to their site and eventually turn them into clients. This power...
Carbon Accounting: An Inside Look at BCCA & Cal Green
Просмотров 73Месяц назад
Along with energy conservation measures, sustainability trends are continuously becoming more robust with high focus on carbon emissions, product transparency and resiliency. The Buy California Clean Act and the new Cal Green 2024 code cycle have placed an intense focus on Type III Product specific and Factory specific EPD Counts as they pertain to Embodied Carbon and its impact on the GWP. Wit...
2024 Lecture Series: Housing
Просмотров 412 месяца назад
Due to technical issues, we had had to remove a couple of minutes of the recording for this event. The cut occurs at roughly 37:58. The Bay Area is experiencing a housing crisis and these architects pursue quality design for housing with tight budgets - join us for a conversation about two incredible projects - Casa Arabella and HOPE Center & Berkeley Way Apartments - that prove beautiful affor...
Rethinking Net-Zero: Designing for Energy Balance in Architecture
Просмотров 303 месяца назад
For over two decades, architects have championed the concept of “net-zero” in sustainable design. However, the grid’s dynamics have evolved with the rapid growth of renewable energy sources like solar and wind. As we approach 2030, it’s time to question if net-zero is still the ideal goal or if a more nuanced approach is needed. The grid’s challenge lies in maintaining a delicate balance betwee...
Making a House a Home
Просмотров 604 месяца назад
Join Small Firm Forum for a discussion on everything that goes into making a space a “home”! The creation of “home” is a deep seated core to the essence of architectural development and the urban, rural or hybrid context within which it is set. The group will discuss the ‘tools” needed to create homes that encourage personal, familial and communal growth. We will discuss as a group how to eleva...
Equitable Workplace: How to “Get Started” Adopting and Integrating EDI at Your Firm
Просмотров 404 месяца назад
Diversity, equity, and inclusion (EDI) drive business success. Join our panel of experts to learn how implementing strong EDI initiatives can enhance your organization’s competitiveness, attract clients and projects, and foster a thriving work environment. Gain valuable insights and practical strategies from industry leaders who have successfully built diverse and inclusive teams here in the Ea...
Wearing Too Many Hats Getting You Down? Ways to Reduce Stress and Boost Joy
Просмотров 525 месяцев назад
Join us for a candid conversation about the many hats architectural solopreneurs and small business owners wear and how frequent role-switching can cause stress and reduce well-being. Former journalist and recovering workaholic, certified leadership coach Eleanor Smith (Legs on Dreams Coaching) will guide an interactive discussion on the challenges entrepreneurs and especially creative business...
People Planet Design - A Book Talk by Corey Squire
Просмотров 905 месяцев назад
Join our Architectural Community on the Environment (ACOTE) for a talk with author and architect Corey Squire! In his new book People, Planet, Design, architect Corey Squire poses the question “What if great design were defined by its ability to cool the planet, heal communities, enhance ecological functioning, and advance justice?” Join us for a lecture and discussion of this provocative work.
Poppies, Pollinators & People!
Просмотров 105 месяцев назад
Through a regenerative approach to residential urban design, eco-garden and western feng shui designer Alisa Rose Seidlitz of Loving Gardens Designs will discuss pollinator habitat plants, edible flowers, ecologically-sound and water-wise design choices, some surprising bee info, and some open secrets about CA poppies and the plants we call “weeds.” She’ll share ways to create outdoor spaces of...
2024 Lecture Series: Education
Просмотров 896 месяцев назад
Designing within an established campus brings many challenges that will be explored by focusing on key projects on UC Berkeley’s Campus and The College Preparatory School in Oakland.
Water! Design and Planning Strategies
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Water! Design and Planning Strategies
Small Firms Forum Annual Show & Tell
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Small Firms Forum Annual Show & Tell
Architecture in a Commodity Culture: Reflections during 50 Years of Practice and Teaching
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Architecture in a Commodity Culture: Reflections during 50 Years of Practice and Teaching
Whole Life Carbon - A Window Into The Full Impacts of Projects
Просмотров 7011 месяцев назад
Whole Life Carbon - A Window Into The Full Impacts of Projects
Reducing Whole Life Carbon From Buildings - How And Why
Просмотров 7911 месяцев назад
Reducing Whole Life Carbon From Buildings - How And Why
Cultivating Inclusion: Presented by Women in Architecture
Просмотров 53Год назад
Cultivating Inclusion: Presented by Women in Architecture
2023 Lecture Series: Single Family Housing
Просмотров 89Год назад
2023 Lecture Series: Single Family Housing
2023 Lecture Series: Multi-Family Housing
Просмотров 194Год назад
2023 Lecture Series: Multi-Family Housing
Grid-Adaptive Microgrids: The Future of Energy Decarbonization and Resiliency
Просмотров 127Год назад
Grid-Adaptive Microgrids: The Future of Energy Decarbonization and Resiliency
I am a recent ICC B1 B2 inspector an found your presentation relevant and present. Thank you.
Thanks for making this available on RUclips.
A clear definition of what type of carbon neutrality for building is required; there seem to be three main types, perhaps they could be termed Carbon Neutral Type 1, Type 2, Type 3? Type 1: Operational Carbon Neutrality: This is the most common interpretation. It means the building, once occupied, doesn't produce net carbon emissions from its day-to-day operations. This includes heating, cooling, lighting, and plug-in appliances. It's achieved through energy efficiency, renewable energy sources (like solar panels), and potentially, purchasing carbon offsets for any remaining emissions. Type 2: Embodied Carbon Neutrality: This is a more stringent definition. It includes the carbon footprint of the building's entire lifecycle, from the extraction and manufacturing of materials to construction, use, and eventual demolition. Achieving this is much harder, as it requires using low-carbon materials, reducing waste, and optimizing the construction process. The effect of a 'total timber city' type environment is subject to the contraints described in a study by Potsdam University, published the in Nature Journal at www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-32244-w, the contextual overall discussion at ruclips.net/video/xyo0Zf496WI/видео.html is also useful. (The effect of mass pine forest planting would reduce the albedo effect globally and put a strain on land area available for food. ) Type 3 : Net-Zero Carbon: This is the most ambitious goal. It means the building goes beyond neutrality and actively removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This could be achieved through using materials that sequester carbon, integrating carbon capture technologies, or contributing to carbon removal projects. Using the type 3 definition in conjunction with re-using existing structures may be a 'type 3A' It is good to see this type of discussion going on in the business world, regardless of the word salad puzzles of the prominent politicians? There are some environmental matters that the world's politicians seem to consistently ignore: perpetual growth of all aspects of material life irrespective of the size of this planet and the limited logic of extra terrestrial material extraction.
I love how building codes, that are supposedly all about your "safety", still allow the sh.tty 2x4 and glorified cardboard houses in areas of high fire risk. It's not about safety; it's about collecting fees and keeping the permit-mafia and developers happy.
You make such beautiful videos, but why are your videos less likes, comments and shares?
FYI the talk starts at 6.0 minutes.
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Excellent information! And Mr Moore explained so clearly. Thank you
great session! would like to be part of such conversations in the future.
Sadly I was not able to attend to attend the live presentation. I am so glad it was recorded to view later. This presentation was so well presented and had so much information to digest. I will be revisiting it again as I digest the various concepts. Thank you.
Thank you - I am studying to take the CA CSE exam, and this is an excellent and informative video. Many thanks!
Great discussion! Nice blend of different perspectives.
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cogen? why, it's natural gas powered
Congratulations to all the winners!!
PV can be installed on standing seam metal roofs with S5! Clamps. Minimum array size 4.0 KW for economics.
Good grief man get to the point
Have a look if you can. It’s time to grow!
1) By reflecting away 30% of ISR the albedo, which would not exist w/o the atmosphere/GHGs, makes the earth cooler than it would be without that atmosphere like that reflective panel set behind the windshield. Remove the atmosphere/GHGs and the earth would become much like the Moon, a barren rock with a 0.1 albedo, 20% more kJ/h, hot^3 on the lit side, cold^3 on the dark. Nikolov, Kramm (U of AK) and UCLA Diviner mission all tacitly agree. 2) the GHG up/down welling, “trapping”/”back” radiating/delaying/intercepting, 100 % efficient, perpetual warming loop requires "extra" energy which according to RGHE theory comes from 3) the terrestrial surface radiating that "extra" energy as a LWIR ideal black body which 4) cannot happen because of the non-radiative, kinetic energy, heat transfer processes of the contiguous atmospheric molecules and as demonstrated by experiment, the gold standard of classical science: principia-scientific.org/debunking-the-greenhouse-gas-theory-with-a-boiling-water-pot/ 1+2+3+4 = 0 Greenhouse Effect + 0 Greenhouse gas warming + 0 man caused climate change. Version 1.0 070121
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Oh how and where and how this info can be used
Is anyone else having an audio issue? it seems like audio from two different points in the stream are playing at the same time.
how does the DDX compare to or complement the USGBC's Arc tool?
How does the national compare the data if we're allowed to use different baselines?
I second Nina's question - how does the percent reduction translate when we are given the option to select different baselines?
we use code equivalencies when aggregating the data to normalize the different baselines
What is the difference between Zero Tool and Target Finder?
I believe EnergyStar’s target finder changed its baseline metric to differ from Zero tool so its been phased out as a comparable tool - is that correct?
Hi! Lindsay from A2030 here - I’ll pass along the Zero Scale question and we’ll get an answer on our About page, but it’s based off of the zEPI Scale, with 100 being the CBECS 2003 National Average for that use type.
If you have a multifamily with ground floor retail for example, would you select it as non-residential and break it down by use types and GSF accordingly?
Karno, Yes, I would recommend using non-residential
does the % Heated and % Cooled relate to the % of square footage or something different?
Alex, yes the % Heated and cooled is the % of the square footage that is heated or cooled
what does TDV stand for? time dependent ??
time dependent valuation TDV . TDV may only be relevant for CA. (other states may not use these ). pEUI stands for "Predicted energy use intensity" in kBTU/SF/Yr
my firm is very interested in joining the 2030 commitment, but we haven't been able to figure out how to do energy modeling in a cost effective way as a small firm
Hi Tina, this is Saif Sadeq, from AIA National, I work on the 2030 Commitment. While energy modeling is essential to acheiving our targets, it is not required for reporting. So you can still join
Hi Saif, nice to meet you! I did not realize that energy modeling is not required for reporting.