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Beyond LEED:
The future of sustainable design
Kip Richardson -
Ankrom Moisan Architec
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Imagine the future
by understanding how we got to the p
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Green is not a trend
We are in the middle of a transition in human evolution c
to the shift from the middle ages to the renaissance
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Primitive realit
we were embe
the natural wolived in harmo
nature.
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Then alocame
Sir Isaac
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The reality of classicalNewtonian physics:
The universe is a machine
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The beginning of the
Dis
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integration
of man and nature
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The ind
revoluThe rise
mach
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Natural Capitalism:
Eco-systems services
life support that natural
systems provide humans
air
carbon sequestration
water
quality & control
photosynthesis
pollination,food production, energy
storage
climate balance
biodiversity
toxin & waste absorption
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Sustainable?Worldwide, for every truckload of product with
value, we produce 32 truckloads of waste. We
continue to dig up the earth and turn it to wast
- Ray Anderson, industrial engineer, head of Interface, Inc.
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Reality is mere
an illusion, albe
very persistenone.
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Albert Einstein
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The reality ofQuantum
Physics
The universe isa living system
A web of life
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The environmental movemen
The conservation of naresources is the fundam
problem. Unless we soproblem it will avail us
solve all others
Theodore R
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Solar panels on the Carter White
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The state of sustainable design in hosp
November 2005
Green?
Who care
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Green
gets
hip
G-living: the Contemporary Green Lifestyle Network
recycled chairs el
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Every magazine in the country does a green
Vanity Fair ElleTown & Country
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Green design literature is everywhere
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The Stars Align
George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio and Edward Norton
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Green
cuts across demograph
from millennials to boomers, from conservatives to
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Green
is the new color
hotel visitors are searching for*
A recent survey:
65% of travelers want to know
what companies are doing to
protect the environment
96% think hotels should be
responsible for protecting theenvironment
*Portland Business Journal headline, April 2007
Sorting food for compost
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Green + Social Responsibility
That same survey:
75% of travelers think hotels should be responsible for
relieve poverty in the local community
70% would pay more to stay in a hotel that contributescommunity
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Social Responsibility
*the hotel you choose can make the difference betwe
A child going hungry or being fed
A wildlife habitat being protected or destroyed
A woman giving birth to a healthy child or one infecte
HIV
*May 2007 Traveler Magazine
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Social Responsibility
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Why didGreen
reach thetippingpoint?
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10 years to reduce globalgreenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions in order toavoid catastrophic
climate change.
Crisis?
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A crisis of perception:
The source of all suffering is
not understanding the true nature of
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The Chinese symbol for cris
wi: danger
wij
j: incipient momepoint when sombegins or cha
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The nature of change:
transition
endingneutral
zone beginn
creativity, renewal, development
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The mindset shift
The
industrialage
now The soage
creativity, renewal, development
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The rate of change:Consumer perc
Development
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We can't solve pr
by using the same
thinking
we used when we cre-
Albert Einst
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The future of sustainable desi
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21 LEED projects certified or registere
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LEED Platinum
senior housing
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sustainable design
"Development that meets th
needs of the present withou
compromising future
generations
ability to meet thown needs.
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sustaining desig
not just less bad, not evnet zero, but net positi
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In 5 years our projects w
produce more energy tha
consume and consume mwaste than they produce
- Mark Edlen,Gerding Edlen Developme
The Living Building Challenge
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The Living Building Challenge
1. Harvest all water and energy needs on site.
2. Are adapted specifically to site and evolve as conditions change.
3. Operate pollution-free and generate no wastes that aren't useful for process in the building or immediate environment.
4. Promote the health and well-being of all inhabitants, as a healthy ec
5. Have integrated systems that maximize efficiency and comfort.
6. Improve the health and diversity of the local ecosystem rather than d
7. Be beautiful and inspire us to dream.
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A living building
generates its ownenergy with
renewable resources
captures and treatsrainwater on site
uses resourcesefficiently and formaximum beauty
generates no waste Improves the
ecosystem
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t ll f it ith bl
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generates all of its own energy with renewable res
Integrated solar panels that track the sun
generates energy with renewable resources
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Geothermal energy
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Captures rainwater and treats it on site
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vertical farms:
Toronto, New York, Paris
20 stories = 15,000 fed
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Buildings that consume waste
Richard Mei
eating churc
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Regenerative D
Cradle to cradle:
Waste equals food
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Metolian
Positive impact
Development
Metolian
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Metolian
Off the grid
Restore the
environment
Integrated design
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To integrate hu
with
we must
on the greatest
- Anthony Brown, director, EC
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Biomimicry
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Biomimicry
Self assembly
Green chemistry: doesnt use heat, beat
Carbon dioxide as a feedstock
The power of shape
color without pigm
consider the spider
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consider the spider
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Pigment-free
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R
Offset bricks of calcium
carbonate and protein, a
combination of hard and
elastic layers, gives it
remarkable strength;
twice as tough as man-
made, high-tech
ceramics
Design: consider a tree
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Design: consider a tree
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The 2030 Challenge
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The 2030 Challenge
Fossil fuel reduction standard for all new and renobuildings will be 50% today, and increased to
60% in 2010
70% in 2015
80% in 2020
90% in 2025
Carbon-neutral by 2030 (using no fossil-fuel GHG-
energy to operate)
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Are we up to the challenge
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Hope is a state of mind, not a state of the worlwe have hope within us or we dont; it is a dime
the soul and its not dependent on some partobservation of the world or estimate of the sit
Hope is not the conviction that something will t
well, but the certainty that something makes sregardless of how it turns out.
-Vaclav Havel
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Biomimicry
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Janine Benyus
Design for Life -
Sim
van der
Ryn
The Turning Point, The Web of Life
Fritjof
Capra
Deep Economy
Bill McKibben
Blessed Unrest
Paul Hawken
Natural Capitalism
Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins, L. Hunt
Cradle to Cradle
Bill McDonough, Michael Braungart,
An Inconvenient Truth
Al Gore
A Whole New Mind Dan Pink
Bibliography
Web sites
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Web sites
mcdonough.com
biomimicry.net
architecture2030.org
gliving.tv
verticalfarm.com
fritjofcapra.net
cascadiagbc.org/lbc
greenblue.org
web.mit.edu/newsoffice
Usgbc.org
climatecrisis.net
stopglobalwarming.org
carbonfootprint.com
ClimateProtect.org
Ted.com
worldchanging.com
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Beyond LEED:
The future of sustainable designKip Richardson
Ankrom Moisan Architects -
www.amaa.c
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