Building Resiliency Into Communities: Leveraging Local Buildings as Community Resources

Building Resiliency Into Communities: Leveraging Local Buildings as Community Resources

Tuesday, November 12, 2024 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM · 1 hr. (America/New_York)
Room 103ABC
Summits

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Registration Information:

To register for this course - please reserve your seat for the "Resilient Places Summit" located in the Greenbuild agenda.

Registering for the session holds your seat in the class until 5 minutes prior to the scheduled start time. At that time your seat in the session can no longer be guaranteed.

If a workshop or session is full, you will not be able to add it to your agenda; however, if you have the appropriate pass you will be able to enter the session on a first-come first-served basis 5 minutes prior to the scheduled start of the event so long as capacity has not been reached

Greenbuild staff at the entrance of the session have the ability to stop permitting entrance to the session when the room hits the set capacity.

Description:

We’ll explore the transformative impact of resilient infrastructure design, emphasizing the necessity for a comprehensive re-think by agencies, electric utilities, building owners and communities. Applying experience from cutting edge sustainable projects, this panel will highlight opportunities on how design and community partners might collaborate to assure reliable power during blackouts, and provide emergency services and shelter to local communities in the event of a major disaster. This includes how energy resources like PV arrays, batteries and electric vehicles – combined with site resources such as gymnasiums, kitchens, and pools - enables crucial infrastructure for local communities and first responders during critical events.

Tuesday Summit Name
Resilient Places Summit
Continuing Education Credit Offered
AIA LU|HSWGBCI
Pass Type Access
Conference PassStudent PassVolunteer Pass
Learning Objective 1
Upon completion, participants will be able to understand the potential for buildings to provide community resiliency resources.
Learning Objective 2
Upon completion, participants will be able to expand the additional community benefits coming from fleet and building decarbonization efforts
Learning Objective 3
Upon completion, participants will be able to outline technical requirements for designing dual-purpose microgrids.
Learning Objective 4
Upon completion, participants will be able to be aware of potential applications of onsite solar, storage, and electric vehicle energy for resiliency purposes.
Learning Level
Expert
Greenbuild Program
Resilient Places Summit
Does this session cover Justice, Equity, Diversity and/or Inclusion
Yes
Session Format
Lecture

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