The Future of Local Sustainability Codes

The Future of Local Sustainability Codes

Join members in the West for a panel discussion and Q&A opportunity with Roaring Fork building leaders.

By AIA Colorado

Date and time

Thursday, May 30 · 5 - 7pm MDT

Location

Rocky Mountain Institute

22830 Two Rivers Road Basalt, CO 81621

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About this event

  • 2 hours

Local jurisdictions are grappling with the climate crisis in unique ways. This May 30th, join members in the West for a panel discussion and Q&A opportunity with Roaring Fork building officials, construction industry leaders, and elected officials about the current state and future goals for sustainability codes. This panel event is a forum to discuss what’s working, and how construction industry professionals can be a part of the next steps.


Moderator: Cortney Woller, AIA, CCY Architects.

Panelists:

  • John Doyle - City Council, City of Aspen
  • Bonnie Muhigirwa - Chief Building Officer, City of Aspen
  • Greg Poschman - Commissioner, Pitkin County
  • Jeff Erickson - Pitkin Chief Building Official, Pitkin County
  • Kim Schlaepfer - Managing Director Lotus Sustainability
  • Marty Treadyway - CEO, Net Zero Builders.


Location: Rocky Mountain Institute, 22830 Two Rivers Road, Basalt, CO 81621

This event has been approved for 2 LU|HSW.

This event is free for AIA members and $25 for non-members.


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Image courtesy of Land+Shelter Architecture and Planning.


Registrations may be transferred to another attendee up to 24 hours prior to the event by contacting rylee@aiacolorado.org. Registrations cancelled 7 days or more in advance will be refunded the registration rate minus fees. Refunds are unavailable within 7 days of the event.

Organized by

AIA Colorado—the Colorado Chapter of the American Institute of Architects—is the voice of the architecture profession in Colorado. Through advocacy, leadership development, education and resources for architects, the organization supports architecture professionals in designing a better world where we all can live, work and play. Our statewide network of 2,500 members includes architects, those working toward licensure and allied industry professionals.

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