Low Carbon Education Training Workshop: February Series | Royal Architectural Institute of Canada

Low Carbon Education Training Workshop: February Series

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For the month of February, the RAIC is pleased to present a weekly webinar series. Registration is FREE and welcomes architects, interns, technologists, students and others in the architectural community.

 

Space is limited, register now and join us on Zoom for all four webinars.

February 06, 1:00 pm EST - Module 1: The Challenge: Climate Change Literacy Foundations
February 13, 1:00 pm EST - Module 2: Climate-Responsive Design Foundations
February 20, 1:00 pm EST - Module 3: Making the Case for Change
February 27, 1:00 pm EST - Module 4: Integrative Design Thinking and Regenerative Design

Each session is 90 minutes in length.
Each session starts at 10:00 am PST and 1:00 pm EST.
All webinars are delivered online and live on Zoom.

(February 6) Module 1 - Climate Change Literacy Foundations

Presenters: Alanna Quock, Trevor Murdock and Graeme Bristol.

At the end of this session participants will be able to describe:

  • The core concepts of climate change and how Canada’s climate is changing from Western climate science and Indigenous knowledge perspectives.
  • How the biodiversity and climate crisis are interconnected.
  • Climate justice from local and global perspectives.
  • Where to find key resources available to understand projected climate change in regions and municipalities across Canada.

(February 13) Module 2 - Climate-Responsive Design Foundations

Presenters: Kelly Alvarez Doran, Trevor Murdock and Joanne Perdue.

At the end of this session participants will be able to describe:

  • How the built environment contributes to climate change and the scale of the opportunity within the built environment.
  • Whole-life-carbon, why balancing embodied carbon with operational carbon is necessary, and the resources available to address whole-life-carbon in projects.
  • Resilience and adaptation, the different domains and scales of resilience-thinking in design, and resources available to support resilience-thinking.
  • Where to find key resources to support climate-resilient design foundations.

(February 20) Module 3 - Making the Case for Change

Presenters: Todd Thexton, Graeme Bristol and Alanna Quock. 

At the end of this session participants will be able to describe:

  • The climate transition changes including the physical risks, and change drivers such as regulations, technology and societal expectations.
  • The case for change from an Indigenous perspective.
  • The case for change from a social justice perspective.
  • The case for change from a business and climate risk perspective.

(February 27) Module 4 - Integrative Design Thinking and Regenerative Design

Presenters: Alanna Quock, Michel Labrie and Olivia Keung. 

At the end of this session participants will be able to describe:

  • The core concepts of integrative design and their relevance to climate-responsive design.
  • Regenerative thinking and design from an Indigenous perspective.
  • Regenerative thinking and design from a non-Indigenous perspectives.
  • How diverse perspectives support more equitable and effective project outcomes.
  • Where to find key resources for regenerative thinking and integrative design thinking.

 

This training program has been developed in collaboration with an advisory committee and key subject-matter experts and is part of a broader project to train and upskill the building design and construction workforce in low-carbon skills. 

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Each module is 90 minutes in duration and will be eligible for 6 hours of Continuing Education and certificates of participation will be provided. 

 

This workshop is a collaboration with the Canada Green Building Council as part of the Low Carbon Training Program. This program is funded in part by the Government of Canada's Sectoral Workforce Solutions Program.

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When
2024-02-06 13:00 through 2024-02-27 14:30
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