Part One is now sold out! But there’s a few places left at Part Two! Link here.
Presented by Perth Design Week in collaboration with climate advocate Ross Donaldson and the Australian Institute of Architects
If we are to have any chance of avoiding the potentially catastrophic impacts from climate change we must target at least 50% reduction in carbon emissions from the economy by 2030.
With cities and the construction industry contributing nearly 40% of these emissions, the imperative for the design professions and regulators to build their capacity for the designing of carbon out of our buildings is now urgent.
These two sessions will focus precisely on this capacity building with practical guides and case study examples for identifying where the carbon is and how to design it out!
Part One / of two sessions
Wednesday 20th March
Dr Natasha Watson (pre-recorded from London)
Head of Embodied Carbon, Structures Buro Happold, Bath, UK
Topic - Sensitivity analysis for designing embodied carbon out of structure comparing different material systems: concrete, steel and timber.
Paul Reidy
Partner Fitzpatrick Architects, President Architects Declare Australia, Sydney Australia
Topic - Where is the carbon in the building and how to design it out - three detailed case studies.
Registration for Part One via link here.
Ticket price of $20 includes lunchbox and juice from Shop 1875 at The State Buildings.
Event supported by Kone.