IBPSA-USA Denver - Oct 21 - Embodied Carbon & Whole Building Life Cycle Assessment

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*Join the IBPSA-USA Denver Chapter for their upcoming October event! Join
in-person or via live webinar.*

*Registration Open
:October
21 - 6:00 - 8:00 pm **(Mountain, UTC-06:00)*
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Embodied Carbon and

Whole Building Life Cycle Assessment (WBLCA)
About this event

The IBPSA-USA Denver chapter is excited to have Victoria Herrero-Garcia
present about Embodied Carbon, Whole Building Life Cycle Assessment
(WBLCA), and answer important questions such as:

- What is embodied carbon and how to reduce it in the built world?
- How does embodied carbon relate to energy?
- What tools are available to quantify embodied carbon in buildings?

This will be a hybrid event with a remote presenter and optional in-person
participation.

*Location for In-Person Attendance:*

Ambient Energy, a Mead & Hunt Company
1449 7th St., Suite 440
4th Floor of the Aerospace and Engineering Sciences, Metropolitan State
University of Denver

*Health and Safety*

- For in-person attendance the Auraria Campus requires masks to be worn
indoors.
- Disposable masks and hand sanitizer will be available at the door.
- If you feel ill the day of the event, we ask that you please stay
home, and if you have pre-registered for in-person, email Aaron Boranian

to
request a registration refund.

Registration here

*Following times in Mountain, UTC-06:00*
6:00 - 6:30 pm - Networking
6:30 - 7:30 pm - Presentation
7:30 - 8:00 pm - Q&A

*Presenter:*

Victoria Herrero-Garcia
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is a Senior Sustainability and Carbon Project Manager at Ambient Energy, a
Mead & Hunt Company in Denver, CO. She enjoys initiating embodied carbon
conversations with design teams early in design and helps develop
sustainability strategies to achieve carbon reductions. Victoria is the
co-chair of the Carbon Leadership Forum (CLF) Rocky Mountain Hub and she
also volunteers with the CLF organizing webinars and the bimonthly Global
Happy Hour. In September of 2020, she was featured as the carbon expert of
the month for One Click LCA, a tool to complete whole-building life-cycle
analysis. Victoria authored an article for the Technology|Architecture +
Design (TAD) magazine called Whole-Building Life Cycle Assessment:
Comparison of Available Tools. Victoria holds a bachelor?s degree in
Architectural Building Engineering from La Laguna University in the Canary
Islands, Spain; and a Master of Science in Sustainable Design from
Philadelphia University, now Thomas Jefferson University.
Regards,
--
Aaron Boranian
808 895-1741

Big Ladder Software LLC
1624 Market Street, Suite 304
Denver, CO 80202
http://bigladdersoftware.com
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