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A former president of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Carl Elefante has led the field in finding common ground between two things seemingly in conflict: sustainable design and historic preservation. He is a Principal Emeritus with Quinn Evans and a charter member of the Climate Heritage Network. In addition to his work on the intersection of historic preservation and sustainability, he has spent decades focusing on building-sector decarbonization, community vitality, and urbanism. His new book is Going for Zero: Decarbonizing the Built Environment on the Path to Our Urban Future.
Intro/Outro:
“24 Hour Limes,” by The Cooper Vane
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Discussed:
The Greenest Building is the One That is Already Built
Work and the City, by Frank Duffy
MASS Design Group
Kéré Architecture
Lo-TEK Design by Radical Indigenism, by Julia Watson
Empire State Building retrofit vs One World Trade Center: Both LEED Gold
Passive House
PassiveLogic
WUFI Modeling
Susan Roth
Mini-splits