BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Demco Software//Event Management System//EN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT CREATED:20201112T161606Z DTSTAMP:20201112T161606Z LAST-MODIFIED:20201117T144356Z DESCRIPTION:Registration required: 85Queen: The Next Green – Innovation in Sustainable Design presented by Heather Dubbeldam\, OAA\, FRAIC\, LEED AP Countries and \nmunicipalities are setting more aggressive goals for reducing greenhouse\n gas emissions and energy demands in new buildings to mitigate climate \nchange. This represents a prime opportunity for architects to apply \ntheir skills and experience to lead the charge. However\, sustainable \nhigh-performance and low-energy building is often still considered a \ntechnological discipline. In reality\, real low energy results are \nachieved through the design and form of the building\, and can be a \ngenerator for design innovation. Dubbeldam Architecture + Design\, the \nrecipients of the 2016 Professional Prix de Rome in Architecture from \nthe Canada Council\, have been exploring firsthand how Scandinavian \narchitects set new standards for sustainable buildings in which energy \nefficiency and design merge seamlessly while achieving better \nenvironmental and socially sustainable outcomes in their built \nenvironments\, from individual buildings to cities. Heather Dubbeldam \nwill share her team’s ongoing Prix de Rome travel research\, centered on \nDenmark\, Sweden and Norway as leaders in sustainable design\, and how \nthat research has shaped the work of her practice in Toronto. Heather\n Dubbeldam is the principal of Dubbeldam Architecture + Design\, an \naward-winning architectural practice and research studio based in \nToronto. Heather has been recognized as a leading advocate for \nsustainable design and the betterment of our built environment through \nher practice and intensive ongoing research in both Canada and \nScandinavia on progressive design and planning that exemplifies best \npractices in social and environmental sustainability\, climate-positive \ndevelopments\, and urban resilience. She is regularly invited to speak as\n a thought leader on the subject at conferences\, schools of \narchitecture\, and industry events. As part of her commitment to bring \npositive change to sustainable practices in Canada\, Heather is also \ndisseminating her studio’s research through a blog \n(www.thenextgreen.ca)\, public presentations\, and dialogue on how to \nintegrate these more innovative approaches into the Canadian mindset. \nImage URL: https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.evanced.info/Customer/kplca/GVSA_4527E02B.JPG X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Registration required: 85Queen: The Next Green – Innovation in Sustainable Design
presented by Heather Dubbeldam\, OAA\, FRAIC\, LEED AP
Countries and \nmunicipalities are setting more aggressive goals for reducing greenhouse\n gas emissions and energy demands in new buildings to mitigate climate \nchange. This represents a prime opportunity for architects to apply \ntheir skills and experience to lead the charge. However\, sustainable \nhigh-performance and low-energy building is often still considered a \ntechnological discipline.
In reality\, real low energy results are \nachieved through the design and form of the building\, and can be a \ngenerator for design innovation. Dubbeldam Architecture + Design\, the \nrecipients of the 2016 Professional Prix de Rome in Architecture from \nthe Canada Council\, have been exploring firsthand how Scandinavian \narchitects set new standards for sustainable buildings in which energy \nefficiency and design merge seamlessly while achieving better \nenvironmental and socially sustainable outcomes in their built \nenvironments\, from individual buildings to cities.
Heather Dubbeldam \nwill share her team’s ongoing Prix de Rome travel research\, centered on \nDenmark\, Sweden and Norway as leaders in sustainable design\, and how \nthat research has shaped the work of her practice in Toronto.
Heather\n Dubbeldam is the principal of Dubbeldam Architecture + Design\, an \naward-winning architectural practice and research studio based in \nToronto. Heather has been recognized as a leading advocate for \nsustainable design and the betterment of our built environment through \nher practice and intensive ongoing research in both Canada and \nScandinavia on progressive design and planning that exemplifies best \npractices in social and environmental sustainability\, climate-positive \ndevelopments\, and urban resilience. She is regularly invited to speak as\n a thought leader on the subject at conferences\, schools of \narchitecture\, and industry events.
As part of her commitment to bring \npositive change to sustainable practices in Canada\, Heather is also \ndisseminating her studio’s research through a blog \n(www.thenextgreen.ca)\, public presentations\, and dialogue on how to \nintegrate these more innovative approaches into the Canadian mindset.