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    Introduction To living Building Challenge, San Diego - August 17,2016 5:30-8:30 pm

  • 17 Aug 2016
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Introduction To living Building Challenge, San Diego
August 17,2016, 5:30-8:30 pm

Miller Hull
2150 W Washington St, San Diego, CA 92110
(adjacent to the Washington Street Station on the Trolley Green Line)


This session will provide an introduction to the Living Building Challenge system.

The International Living Future Institute describes the Living Building Challenge as “the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions. This certification program covers all building at all scales and is a unified tool for transformative design, allowing us to envision a future that is Socially Just, Culturally Rich and Ecologically Restorative. Whether your project is a single building, a park, a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community, the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design, construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment."


This session is free but we ask that you register to help us prepare the event space accordingly.

CEUs: ILFI has provided this very informative and inspiring introductory presentation and attendees are eligible for one AIA/GBCI Learning Unit.

Make sure you register soon. Space is limited 20 spaces left!

http://www.usgbc-sd.org/event-2296790


Presenters:

Peter Jacobson, LEED AP BD+C, has professional experience within the high performance buildings industry as a sustainability consultant, commissioning specialist, and project manager for exp. He is an Ambassador for the San Diego Living Building Challenge Collaborative.

Ravi Bajaj, Education Manager, has professional experience as a green building consultant with an emphasis on education and training. He holds a degree in Earth Science from UC San Diego and is a LEED AP for both EBOM and BD+C. He also holds the WELL AP credential. He works with SDGBC partners on sustainability advising and with volunteers on green building education, advocacy, and implementation.

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