Understanding the Living Building Challenge 6 Hour Seminar

November 15, 2013 :: Posted by - Jason :: Category - Workshop
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Date/Time
Date(s) - Nov 15
9:00 am - 4:30 pm

Location
Energy Center of Wisconsin

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  • Workshop


Living Building Understanding Large BannerThis workshop provides a 6-hour in-depth introduction to the Living Building Challenge. Attendees are the green building leaders in their community: design professionals, contractors, developers, owners, government officials and employees of public agencies. In short, anyone and everyone who can impact the development of the built environment.

Learning Objectives 

•Identify the key components of the Living Building Challenge
•Discuss the rationale for restorative design principles
•Understand successful strategies for compliance with each performance area
•Recognize financial, regulatory and behavioral barriers and
•incentives related to high performance design
•Describe the Living Building Challenge Community resources and certification process

Cost:

Ticket Type                      Early Registration*                     Regular Registration
Living Building Challenge                            $195                                                       $215
Community Subscribers & Partner Organization (AES) Members 
Non-member General Registration       $295                                                       $345
* Early Bird ends October 24th

Time: 9 AM - 3:30 PM CST

Note: The night before the workshop, you’re welcome to join the Madison Living Building Challenge Collaborative for a public lecture and networking event. Richard Graves, Executive Director of the International Living Future Institute, will present his first-hand experience working with Living Building Challenge project teams.

http://madisoncollaborative13.eventbrite.com

November 15, 2013 / 6:00PM-8:00PM

Learn more about Living Building Challenge and register: www.living-future.org/lbc

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