Major Increase in Architecture Firms Reporting Progress on Achieving Carbon Reduction Targets

by Jonathan McGaha | October 21, 2015 12:00 am

The American Institute of Architects[1] (AIA) has produced a report assessing the work of firms that are part of the AIA 2030 Commitment[2], a voluntary initiative to commit their practice to advancing the AIA’s goal of carbon-neutral buildings by the year 2030.

“This is a significant step in the right direction that showcases the strides being made by the design and construction community to reduce the energy consumption of buildings,” said AIA EVP/Chief Executive Officer, Robert Ivy, FAIA. “But we are still a long way from achieving our ultimate goal of carbon neutrality. We hope that the progress outlined in this report can generate greater urgency to meet or exceed the outlined carbon reduction targets by architects and their clients.”

The key findings from the
AIA 2030 2014 Progress Report
include:

In order to make data reporting easier the AIA partnered with the Department of Energy to create the AIA 2030 Design Data Exchange (DDx), an online monitoring, reporting and research tool for architecture firms. See user feedback and access the tool here[3].

The AIA has also partnered with Architecture 2030 and AIA Seattle to launch an educational program[4] aimed at providing AIA members and other design professionals with the high-performance building knowledge necessary to meet the 2030 Challenge targets.

Endnotes:
  1. American Institute of Architects: http://www.aia.org
  2. AIA 2030 Commitment: http://network.aia.org/2030Commitment/home
  3. access the tool here: http://www.aia.org/press/AIAB106511
  4. educational program: http://www.aia.org/press/AIAB107114

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