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Page 1: Gulf Coast Green 2012 Rand Ekman

Engaging Life

a Regenerative Approach to Architecture / Engineering Practice

May 01, 2012

Gulf Coast Green, Houston

Presented by:

Rand Ekman, AIA, LEED-AP BD&C

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Purpose … Environmental Sustainability … Regeneration

green sustainable regenerative

today’s

practice

tomorrow’s

practice?

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Engagement Is Directly Proportional To Knowledge

- Environmental Impact

- Professional Responsibility

- Process Changes

- Technical Ability

- Business Opportunity

- Feedback and Improvement

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LIFE at Cannon Design

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LIFE at Cannon Design

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Regional LIFE environmental impact, responsibility

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Regional LIFE environmental impact, responsibility

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Regional LIFE environmental impact, responsibility

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Regional LIFE environmental impact, responsibility

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Regional LIFE environmental impact, responsibility

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Regional LIFE environmental impact, responsibility

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Regional LIFE environmental impact, responsibility

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Regional LIFE environmental impact, responsibility

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Regional LIFE environmental impact, responsibility

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Regional LIFE environmental impact, responsibility

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Regional LIFE environmental impact, responsibility

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Office LIFE responsibility, feedback

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Office LIFE responsibility, feedback

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Office LIFE responsibility, feedback

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Office LIFE responsibility, feedback

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Office LIFE responsibility, feedback

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Project LIFE process

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Project LIFE process

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Building LIFE business

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Building LIFE business

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Building LIFE technical

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Renew LIFE technical

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Material LIFE technical

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- Understand how materials are made

- Specify low embodied energy products

- Consider entire product’s life-cycle

- Encourage manufacturers to find more efficient processes

Material LIFE technical

efficient processes

- Reduce carbon footprint of buildings

U.S. energy consumption by sector

Source: Architecture 2030

and Richard Stein 1977

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embodiedoperations

embodiedoperations

Material LIFE technical

Building life matters

YR 0 15-20 50 YR 0 15-20 25-30 50

As operational energy is reduced, the impact of

embodied energy increases

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Material LIFE technical

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Values page

- Detailed range for specific

product within material group

- Examples:

• Different thickness

Material LIFE technical

• Different thickness

• Primary vs. recycled

• Solid vs. veneer panels

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Material page

- Graphs specific characteristics

- Examples:

• Material type (i.e. metals: aluminum, steel)

Material LIFE technical

aluminum, steel)

• Primary vs. recycled

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AIA 2030 Reporting 2011

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AIA 2030 Reporting 2011 impact, responsibility, process, technical, feedback

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AIA 2030 Reporting 2011 impact, responsibility, process, technical, feedback

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AIA 2030 Reporting 2011 impact, responsibility, process, technical, feedback

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AIA 2030 Reporting 2011 impact, responsibility, process, technical, feedback

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AIA 2030 Reporting 2011 impact, responsibility, process, technical, feedback

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AIA 2030 Reporting 2011 impact, responsibility, process, technical, feedback

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AIA 2030 Reporting 2011 impact, responsibility, process, technical, feedback

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AIA 2030 Reporting 2011 impact, responsibility, process, technical, feedback

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AIA 2030 Reporting 2011 impact, responsibility, process, technical, feedback

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AIA 2030 Reporting 2011 impact, responsibility, process, technical, feedback

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AIA 2030 Reporting 2011 impact, responsibility, process, technical, feedback

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WE LIVE HERE.

WE WORK HERE.

Rand Ekman, AIA, LEED-AP BD&C

Director of Sustainability, Cannon Design

[email protected]

(312) 960-8146