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UID:20260514T114230Z - 88207@am376a.odoo.com
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241008T120000
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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.span-ea.ca/event/carbon-literacy-for-susta
 inable-and-low-carbon-buildings-6/register">Carbon Literacy for Sustainabl
 e and Low Carbon Buildings</a>\nSpeaker Bio: Mike: Mike Taylor a registere
 d architect and certified passive house designer with fifteen years experi
 ence in architecture who specializes in high performance buildings while i
 ntegrating low carbon design strategies into every project. Mike is also i
 n the education space teaching innovative approaches to zero carbon buildi
 ng during architectural design studios alongside educating classes on high
  performance building envelopes.Bre: Breanne is obsessed with building a c
 limate-positive and low carbon future. Holding a master's degree in buildi
 ng science from TMU\, she is dedicated to decarbonizing the built environm
 ent through research\, communication\, and collaboration. Working with div
 erse groups\, she advocates for the use of bio-based building materials an
 d circular strategies in order to reduce the impact of the built environme
 nt and turn a resource-heavy industry into one that regenerates the earth.
  Event Information: This workshop equips architects with practical tools t
 o discuss carbon reduction with clients\, empowering them to lead the shif
 t toward low-carbon design. Participants will gain a deep understanding of
  carbon literacy\, explore sustainable building practices\, and learn how 
 early adoption of low-carbon materials and strategies can reduce emissions
 \, lower costs\, and enhance long-term building resilience. Who Should Att
 end:ArchitectsDesignersEngineersStudents\, educators\, and anyone interest
 ed in low-carbon construction
DTSTAMP:20260514T114230Z
LOCATION:SPAN-EA\, Canada
SUMMARY:Carbon Literacy for Sustainable and Low Carbon Buildings
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.span-ea.ca/event/carbon-l
 iteracy-for-sustainable-and-low-carbon-buildings-6/register">Carbon Litera
 cy for Sustainable and Low Carbon Buildings</a>\nSpeaker Bio: Mike: Mike T
 aylor a registered architect and certified passive house designer with fif
 teen years experience in architecture who specializes in high performance 
 buildings while integrating low carbon design strategies into every projec
 t. Mike is also in the education space teaching innovative approaches to z
 ero carbon building during architectural design studios alongside educatin
 g classes on high performance building envelopes.Bre: Breanne is obsessed 
 with building a climate-positive and low carbon future. Holding a master's
  degree in building science from TMU\, she is dedicated to decarbonizing t
 he built environment through research\, communication\, and collaboration.
  Working with diverse groups\, she advocates for the use of bio-based buil
 ding materials and circular strategies in order to reduce the impact of th
 e built environment and turn a resource-heavy industry into one that regen
 erates the earth. Event Information: This workshop equips architects with 
 practical tools to discuss carbon reduction with clients\, empowering them
  to lead the shift toward low-carbon design. Participants will gain a deep
  understanding of carbon literacy\, explore sustainable building practices
 \, and learn how early adoption of low-carbon materials and strategies can
  reduce emissions\, lower costs\, and enhance long-term building resilienc
 e. Who Should Attend:ArchitectsDesignersEngineersStudents\, educators\, an
 d anyone interested in low-carbon construction
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