Uncovering Sustainability Outcomes in the Context of AEC Industry Maturity


Autodesk University (AU) is the design and make conference for innovators everywhere who reimagine possible. This year Autodesk invites thousands of participants worldwide to advance their careers and grow their businesses with 350+ sessions across architecture, engineering, construction, design, manufacturing, and media and entertainment.   AU will take place on October 5, 2021, and is entirely free.

Climate change is a health, safety, and welfare crisis. Ignoring it would undermine our most critical professional responsibility: to protect our clients, our communities, and our earth.” – AIA 2030 Annual Report

Integral Group is proud to be represented by Global Life Cycle Research Lead Louise Hamot in AU’s panel discussion:

Uncovering Sustainability Outcomes in the Context of AEC Industry Maturity

Tuesday, October 5, 2021 | Session ID AS500033

Sustainability factors are critical to successful project outcomes in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry, from exceeding performance requirements to improving cost control. Building design and construction stakeholders are faced with global challenges regarding limited resources and the impact of development on the surrounding environment.

  • This panel will explore where responsibility for sustainability outcomes lies as we experience the convergence of design, engineering, and construction teams in common data environments.
  • We will discuss the state of the industry in terms of solution maturity for advanced building insights on topics such as embodied carbon, resiliency, and materiality.
  • We will also seek to understand key workflows that meet financial project goals while addressing environmental concerns and uncovering sustainability outcomes at the intersection of performance and ethics.

Panelists


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Date(s): October 5, 2021

Speaker: Global Lead of Lifecycle Research Louise Hamot
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