Decarb Lunch: Marpole Community Centre

Decarb Lunch: Marpole Community Centre

Thursday
Oct 10, 2024
12 - 1pm
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Event Type:
Webinar
Event Format:
Online event
Skill Level:
Introductory
Intermediate
Cost:
Free
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Are you interested in projects that demonstrate feasible ways to reduce embodied carbon?

Our next Decarb Lunch features the Passive House certified Marpole Community Centre, which served as a pilot project to test the City of Vancouver Embodied Carbon Guidelines.

Forest Borch from reLoad Sustainable Design and Caroline Inglis from Diamond Schmitt Architects will outline how the project team worked together to meet their ambitious embodied carbon reduction goal and share five key lessons learned that demonstrate that achieving the City of Vancouver's target of a 40% reduction of embodied carbon in new buildings by 2030 can be achieved today!

Thanks to the financial support of the North Family Foundation and the City of Vancouver, this event is free of charge.

Speakers:

  • Caroline Inglis, ARCHITECT AIBC, CPHD, RHFAC, LEED AP

Caroline is a Vancouver based architect with expertise in sustainability and accessibility. She is a certified Passive House Designer, a LEED Accredited Professional in Building Design & Construction, and is a member of Diamond Schmitt’s Sustainability Committee where she plays a vital role in helping project teams achieve ambitious sustainability targets. Caroline is Diamond Schmitt’s first Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification (RHFAC) Accredited Professional and shares her knowledge on creating inclusive spaces with the firm. This range of expertise has come to a forefront with her work on the Marpole Community Centre which will be the most accessible and high-performance building in the City of Vancouver’s portfolio. This project has helped the City of Vancouver to set the standard for achieving the City’s 2030 Climate Goals. It is also the first RHFAC Gold community centre in the City of Vancouver and will be a precedent for all future community projects for the City.

 

  • Forest Borch, P.Eng., WELL AP, LEED Green Assoc., CPHD Project Manager | Energy and Carbon

Forest Borch is a sustainability consulting engineer who works with project teams to improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions from building operations. As a reLoad’s Embodied Carbon Lead, Forest leads project teams to reduce embodied carbon of building materials for Zero Carbon Building, LEED, and various other building design standards. Along with his passion for solving problems concerning climate change, Forest’s lived experience building straw bale homes and installing HVAC equipment informs his personal approach to whole building systems design. Forest is a member of the Carbon Leadership Forum (CLF) BC and leads the Bio Based Materials Collective Regulation Group, helping empower industry professionals to radically reduce embodied carbon in the building industry.

Event Location

BC
Canada