ZERO SERIES MODULE 03 [ARCHIVE]

ZERO SERIES MODULE 03 [ARCHIVE]

Overview

This module provides an overview of Life Cycle Design and why it is important for the ow carbon economy and low carbon buildings., offering a demonstration of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) as a design process – the story of a zero carbon building design. It will also cover LCA in practice (via the software demonstration):

  • BIM Integration and LCA
  • Changing your building inputs
  • Running low carbon design scenarios
  • This program will also cover functionality and design life as important aspects of low carbon design, and review design strategies (and pitfalls) that typically rate highly in terms of carbon reaction.

CPD

This presentation is equivalent to 1 hour/point of formal CPD and will deliver outcomes related to the following Competencies from the National Standard of Competency for Architects:

    DESIGN / DOCUMENTATION
    1.2 Establishment, analysis and evaluation of client project requirements and objectives.
    1.4 Identification of factors that may impact on client project requirements and objectives.
    2.6 Preparation and analysis of project development options in response to project brief.
    3.3 Design response incorporates assessment of the physical location and relevant wider regional, contextual and environmental issues. 
    3.4 Design response incorporates assessment of relevant legislation, codes and industry standards. 
    3.6 Assessment of the economic impact on the project of design strategies and options.
    3.7 Assessment and integration of construction systems and materials consistent with project brief. 
    4.2 Evaluation of design options against values of physical, environmental and cultural contexts.
    4.4 Inclusion of expertise relevant to specialists and consultants in developing the project design.
    4.6 Investigation and integration of appropriate material selection for the project design.
    4.7 Coordination and integration of appropriate environmental systems, including for thermal comfort, lighting and acoustics
    5.5 Integration of materials and components based upon an understanding of their physical properties.

Speaker

RICHARD HAYNES

COFOUNDER AND CoCEO, PRODUCT MANAGER
eTool LCD

Rich is an engineer with over 20 years of experience in consulting, management and software design. His experience spans multiple sectors including mining, electricity utilities, renewable energy and construction.  He is passionate about the environment and continuous improvement. Growing up on a farm in NSW, Richard spent a lot of time outdoors where he developed a great respect for nature and the environment. His real journey towards co-founding eTool started back in 2008 on a mini expedition across a Canadian icecap.  He saw firsthand the damaging effects of climate change on the glaciers and made a personal promise to dedicate what talents he had to reducing global warming.

Since then, Richard has been the driving force behind software development bringing eToolLCD market and makings sure it is a leader in user experience, availability, accuracy and most importantly low carbon design capability. 

 

Speaker

ROSS DONALDSON


Ross Donaldson was CEO and Chairman of Woods Bagot from 2006-2016, leading the practice to its dramatic growth internationally to become the world’s 6th largest practice in 2014 and in 2016 the 7th “Most Admired” firm (WA100), judged by its international peers. He is a champion of the imperative for sustainable development and has presented numerous lectures internationally on sustainable models for cities and their liveability. In 2008 he established a partnership with Buro Happold to develop software for designing for zero emissions. Prior to joining Woods Bagot in 2001 he had his own small practice and taught at UWA.

 

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this presentation you should be able to:

1. Describe what net zero is and articulate a suitable process of achieving net zero practices
2. Identify the fundamental concepts of energy demand optimisation
3. Gain an understanding of how various performance targets can be used to verify good design
4. List ways in which design can contribute to energy efficiency

 

Price

Members $49
Non members$74

What Do I Do Next?

1. You will receive an automated registration email upon purchase. Follow the link in this email to take you to the course material on our online CPD platform.
2. You may have to click the green "log in via members site"  button to log into the online CPD platform. (Please do not input your credentials into the CPD site. Instead, to log in hit the “log in via members site” green button). You may be redirected to our members portal to log in with your credentials there.
3. Accept the T&Cs if it is your first time on the online platform, and hit “my dashboard” to find your purchased course.
4. Undertake your course at your own pace.
5. Once you have completed all the course material, you will be prompted to complete your assessment and feedback, after which your formal CPD certificate will be made available.