Understanding the Living Building Challenge Workshop: Madison, WI

International Living Future Institute

Tuesday, October 1, 2013 from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM (PDT)

Madison, WI

Understanding the Living Building Challenge Workshop:...

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Members / Subscriber / Ambassador / Partner Org. Early Rate   more info Sep 17, 2013 $195.00 $0.00
Non-member Early Rate Sep 17, 2013 $295.00 $0.00
Members / Subscriber / Ambassador / Partner Org. Full Rate   more info Ended $215.00 $0.00
Non-member Full Rate Ended $345.00 $0.00

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Event Details

Friday, April 5:  This workshop has been postponed. A new date will be announced soon.

 

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Alliance for Environmental Sustainability and the International Living Future Institute present:

Understanding the Living Building Challenge Public Workshop

Madison, WI

 

Understanding the Living Building Challenge provides a 6-hour in-depth introduction to the Living Building Challenge. Attendees are the green building leaders in their community: design professionals, contractors, developers, owners, government officials and employees of public agencies. In short, anyone and everyone who can impact the development of the built environment.

Note: The night before the workshop, you're welcome to join the Madison Living Building Challenge Collaborative for a public lecture and networking event. Richard Graves, Executive Director of the International Living Future Institute, will present his first-hand experience working with Living Building Challenge project teams.

http://madisoncollaborative13.eventbrite.com

DATE TBD / 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location TBA

 

Workshop Overview:

  9:00-10:00  The Philosophy of the Living Building Challenge / Petal rationale + strategies: Site
10:00-10:15  Break
10:15-11:45  Petal rationale + strategies: Water, Energy, Health / Small Group Discussion
11:45-12:30  Lunch + Case Studies
12:30-2:00  Petal rationale + strategies: Materials, Equity, Beauty / Small Group Discussion
  2:00-3:30  Breaking down Barriers / Community + Tools / Full Group Discussion /

Learning Objectives:
- Identify the key components of the Living Building Challenge
- Discuss the rationale for restorative design principles
- Understand successful strategies for compliance with each performance area
- Recognize financial, regulatory and behavioral barriers and incentives related to high performance design
- Describe the Living Building Challenge Community resources and certification process

Added Benefits:
- Applicable toward Living Future Accreditation
- Approved for 6 GBCI Continuing Education hours
- Approved for 6 AIA Learning Units credits
- Morning coffee and lunch included

Price*:

Ticket Type  Registration
             

ILFI/Cascadia Members, Community subscribers, Ambassadors, Partner Org. Early Reg. 

           $195
General Registration Early Registration          

         $295

ILFI/Cascadia Members, Community subscribers, Ambassadors, Partner Org. Full

             $215

General Registration Full

             $345

 

             

 

             

 

*Registration Fee includes workshop materials, morning coffee and lunch. 

Sponsorship Opportunities are available. Please contact development [at] living-future [dot] org for details.


Our Expert Faculty:


Richard Graves

Richard has extensive experience establishing and supporting green building programs in national and international settings. A registered architect with degrees from Rice University and Virginia Tech, Graves was the U.S. Green Building Council’s Senior Vice President of Community. He has over a decade of field experience working on leading-edge green building projects and is a staunch advocate for transparency and responsibility in the building industry.

When & Where



Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation (WECC)
431 Charmany Dr
Madison, WI 53719

Tuesday, October 1, 2013 from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM (PDT)


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Organizer

International Living Future Institute

Our mission is to lead the transformation toward a society that is socially just, culturally rich and ecologically restorative.

 

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