AIA 2030 Commitment expands beyond 400 architecture firms

by Jonathan McGaha | July 24, 2017 12:00 am

The American Institute of Architects[1] (AIA) announced publication of
2030 by the numbers
, the 2016 progress report assessing the work of architecture firms that are part of the
AIA 2030 Commitment
, a voluntary initiative to commit their practices to advancing the AIA’s goal of carbon-neutral buildings by the year 2030. The report is available and can be viewed
here
.

The 2030 Commitment represents a key part of the AIA membership’s dedication to combating climate change, particularly with the recent U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement. Despite that withdrawal, firms that sign on to and actively participate in the 2030 Commitment continue to directly support the goals of the climate accord, as part of the AIA’s position that architects can-and should-
mitigate
the effects of climate change through policy advocacy, education, and energy modeling.

Key takeaways from the 2016 Progress Report:

Since 2009, participants in the AIA 2030 Commitment have reported the performance of their architecture firm portfolios over each calendar year. The data, collected via the
2030 Design Data Exchange (DDx)
, includes building type, area, baseline energy performance, and predicted energy performance. Among the data points reported are firm participation, total area of number of projects reported, percentage of projects that used energy modeling, and overall progress toward the 2030 goals.

Endnotes:
  1. American Institute of Architects: http://www.aia.org

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