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Seminar: Examining Carbon Impacts of Tall Buildings in Dense Urban Settings

February 26, 2019 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm PST

Seminar: Examining Carbon Impacts of Tall Buildings in Dense Urban Settings will take place on February 26th, 2019 in San Francisco, California, U.S. “Density is good” is a frequently-heard mantra among architects and planners – yet this generalization deserves critical examination. Green building/zero-energy consultant Ann Edminster has researched the carbon implications of tall buildings in urban settings (The New Carbon Architecture, Bruce King, New Society Publishers 2017). Her findings provide compelling evidence that construction of new, super-tall buildings within already-developed cities may be detrimental to society’s carbon reduction goals and deserves a great deal more study, given the accelerating rate of climate change and the critical role of buildings in the increase of carbon emission from construction, operations, and related transportation. This presentation will cover Edminster’s research to date and the further research needed to answer the question, “To what extent is increasing density a good, climate-beneficial, thing?”

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn the relationship between building height and embodied carbon
  • Critically appraise the validity of transportation-related arguments in favor of increasing density in developed urban areas
  • Observe and critique researched effects of housing density on household operating energy
  • Evaluate the impacts on resiliency and livability of different urban building scales

Details

Date:
February 26, 2019
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm PST
Website:
https://www.aiasf.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1131554&group=

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Venue

AIA San Francisco
130 Sutter Street, Suite 600
San Francisco, CA 94104 United States
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