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SUMMARY:Navigating the Inflation Reduction Act: Energy Tax Incentives for Architects and Designers
DESCRIPTION:This comprehensive course delves into the intricate details of the energy tax incentives provided by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)\, with a specific focus on their implications for architects\, designers\, and the built environment. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of the various tax credits\, bonuses\, and requirements that can significantly impact project planning\, design decisions\, and financial outcomes. \nThe course begins with an overview of the Alternative Energy Credits under Section 48\, exploring the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) and its applications. Participants will learn about the elective pay option\, credit transfer mechanisms\, and the conditions for qualifying for various bonus credits\, including the 5 Times Bonus\, Domestic Content Bonus\, and Energy Community Bonus. \nA significant portion of the course is dedicated to the nuances of specific technologies eligible for these incentives\, such as ground source heat pumps and thermal energy storage systems. Participants will explore the criteria for eligibility\, including the concept of dual-use equipment and the importance of proper system design to maximize tax benefits. \nThe course also covers critical compliance aspects\, including the Prevailing Wage and Apprenticeship requirements. Architects and designers will learn how these labor standards affect project planning and execution\, as well as the potential penalties for non-compliance and methods to mitigate risks. \nAdditionally\, the course provides insights into the EPAct 179D deduction\, its recent updates under the IRA\, and how it applies to both commercial buildings and designers of tax-exempt entities. Participants will understand the new deduction levels\, qualification criteria\, and methods for monetizing these benefits in their projects. \nThe course concludes with an overview of related incentives\, such as the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit and the Credit for Qualified Commercial Clean Vehicles\, providing a holistic view of the energy-related tax landscape affecting the built environment. \nLearning Objectives \nBy the end of this course\, participants will be able to: \n\nInterpret and apply the various energy tax incentives provided by the Inflation Reduction Act to architectural and design projects.\nEvaluate project eligibility for specific tax credits and bonuses\, including the Investment Tax Credit\, Domestic Content Bonus\, and Energy Community Bonus.\nIntegrate knowledge of Prevailing Wage and Apprenticeship requirements into project planning and execution to ensure compliance and maximize tax benefits.\nIdentify opportunities to leverage the updated EPAct 179D deduction in both commercial and tax-exempt building projects.\nAssess the potential financial impacts of energy-related tax incentives on project feasibility and design decisions.\nDevelop strategies to incorporate eligible technologies such as ground source heat pumps and thermal energy storage into building designs to capitalize on available tax incentives.\n\nTarget Audience \nThis course is designed for licensed architects\, architectural designers\, sustainable design specialists\, and other building industry professionals involved in the planning\, design\, and execution of energy-efficient building projects. \nCourse Level\nBeginner to Intermediate \nCourse Duration\n1 hour virtual event (Zoom call-in instructions will be sent the day prior to the event via an EVENT REMINDER)\n1 CE credit
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/navigating-the-inflation-reduction-act-energy-tax-incentives-for-architects-and-designers/
LOCATION:NC
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SUMMARY:COTE Fall Symposium - The AIA 2030 Commitment
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n\n\n\nAIAT COTE FALL SYMPOSIUM\nThe AIA Arch 2030 Commitment : Next Steps\n(4 AIA LU/HSW)\n\n\n\nThursday\, September 21 | 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM \n\n\n(Registration Deadline Extended: Friday\, September 19 @ 5:00 PM)\n\n\nCenter for Architecture & Design\n\n\n14 E. Peace Street | Raleigh\, NC 27504\n\n\n\n\n\nAIA Members: $50 | ONLY AIA Members with ‘Associate AIA‘ designation: $30\n\n\nNon-AIA Members: $75 | Student $20\nRegistration includes refreshments.\n\n\n\n\nThe AIA 2030 Commitment is an actionable climate strategy that gives us a set of standards and goals for reaching net zero emissions in the built environment. The latest climate data tells us that reducing carbon emissions is not enough. To make the biggest impact\, we must all commit to net zero emissions by 2030—a path that requires strong\, immediate action. Since the built environment creates a staggering 40% of the world’s emissions\, architects\, engineers\, and owners play a key role. \nHear from architects representing a variety of firms about their experiences with the AIA 2030 Commitment\, the challenges they have faced\, how they’ve overcome these hurdles\, and what the future looks like to achieve this lofty goal. \n  \n\n\n\nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\n\n\n1) Participants will learn about the need for firms to join the AIA 2030 Commitment and what impact they can personally make in their careers\n\n\n2) Participants will understand the requirements of the AIA 2030 Commitment and how this framework can be utilized by firms at every size and for every project type\n\n\n3) Participants will identify and assess the common barriers to the AIA 2030 Commitment and collaboratively contemplate strategies to overcome these hurdles\n\n\n4) Participants will create an action plan for their firm to join the AIA 2030 Commitment\n\n\n \n\n\nPRESENTED BY\n\n\n Joshua R. Gassman\, RA\, LEED AP BD+C\n\n\nPrincipal and Sustainable Design Director | Lord Aeck Sarget\n\n\nJoshua Gassman\, RA\, LEED AP BD+C is a Principal and Sustainable Design Director at Lord Aeck Sargent with more than 20 years of experience in sustainable design and project management. Joshua led the design team for the Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design at Georgia Tech which aimed to be the most sustainable building ever built in the Southeastern US. Joshua speaks regularly on a variety of topics at regional and national conferences. \n\n\nPanel Discussion: Arch 2030 Sustainability Action Plans\nJason Hart – ThoughtCraft\nLindsey Thompson – Gensler\nBrian Turner – Clark Nexsen\nSanjeev Patel / Jill Hathorn – Duda|Paine\nMatt Barnett – LS3P\n\nWorkshop : Sustainability Modeling + Reporting\nJason Hart – ThoughtCraft\n\nSymposium Agenda\n1:00 Welcome + Introductions\n1:10 Keynote Presentation – Case Study Kendeda Building\n2:00 Panel Discussion – Sustainability Action Plans\n3:00 Break for Refreshments\n3:15 Workshop – Sustainability Modeling + Reporting\n4:15 Group Discussion\n4:45 Wrap-up\n5:00 Social Networking Event to Follow @ The Station\n\n\n \n\n\n\nREGISTRATION \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER \n\nAIA Member $50 | ONLY AIA Members with ‘Associate AIA’ designation $30\nNon-AIA Member $75 | Student $20\nDeadline to register is Tuesday\, September 19th at 5:00 PM (EST)\nRefunds must be requested in writing (by email) 7 business days prior to the program date. The refund amount will be paid by check or credit card depending on the original payment method and may be subject to a service fee. AIA Triangle withholds the right to deny or approve any refund based on condition or circumstance.\nRegistration for this event is being processed through Eventbrite. Please click here to register.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/cote-fall-symposium-the-aia-2030-commitment-2/
LOCATION:Center for Architecture and Design\, 14 E Peace Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27604
CATEGORIES:COTE Committee
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Triangle":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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SUMMARY:USGBC CAROLINAS + AIA TRIANGLE COTE Present a Panel Discussion\, Tour\, and Social at DPR Construction
DESCRIPTION:USGBC CAROLINAS + AIA TRIANGLE COTE PRESENT \nPanel Discussion\, Tour\, and Social at DPR Construction \n \nDPR Construction’s New Office\n3175 Genesis Way Durham\, NC 27703 \nThursday\, June 15 | 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm| AIA & GBCI CE credit pending approval \n\nAIA Triangle Committee on the Environment COTE and USGBC Carolinas invite you to attend a panel discussion\, tour\, and social at the new office of DPR Construction. The office space was designed by Gensler and built by DPR Construction. It features an open workspace with daylighting from skylights and solar tubes as well as side lighting\, training rooms\, and meeting rooms within a warehouse space where DPR will do research and prefabrication of construction elements for projects in the region. \nThe office is pursuing USGBC LEED Commercial Interiors and IWBI WELL certification. The building will also pursue LEED Zero Energy certification 12 months after the solar system is installed on the roof of the office space and the warehouse which will offset all the energy used in the building. \nREGISTER HERE\n(AIAT members can use the code AIAT2023 to register for free!)
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/usgbc-cote-dpr/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:COTE Committee
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SUMMARY:COTE Presents: Mass Timber's Mass Appeal
DESCRIPTION:AIAT COMMITTEE ON THE ENVIRONMENT (COTE) PRESENTS \nMASS TIMBER’S MASS APPEAL \n \nNC State College of Design\, Burns Auditorium \nThursday\, May 25 | 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm| 1.5 AIA LU credits \nAIA Members/AIAT Annual Partners/Students: $0 | Non Members: $35 \n\nSPEAKERS: Casey Farren\, AIA (Gensler);  Steve Kelley\, PhD (NC State College of Natural Resources) \nFor countless reasons\, mass timber in the United States is typically associated with the Pacific Northwest. And while it is true that most wood used for production of mass timber in North America comes from Canada and the Pacific Northwest\, the southeast United States is emerging as a serious contender in the market\, now contributing a significant proportion of the North American lumber used for mass timber. While the sourcing of mass timber from the southeast is important by itself\, it matters just as much for major organizations to adopt mass timber construction within the region and across the country. \nThere are several large-scale projects poised to redefine sustainable architecture as we know it. The benefits of mass timber can often seem too good to be true. We understand the skepticism\, but have experienced comparable schedule improvements firsthand\, and we believe the strategy holds just as many benefits for developers as it does for end users. It turns out that mass timber can prove beneficial for both short-term and long-term timeframes. And while mass timber materials present users with a higher upfront cost than steel and concrete\, offsite assembly\, safer construction\, reduced labor costs\, and lower interior finishing costs are only a few examples of how to offset that initial cost. We will be pulling mass timber explorations from various projects around the continental U.S. and abroad. For example\, construction is underway on the Walmart Home Office Campus in Bentonville\, Arkansas\, where mass timber will comprise the primary structural material for the campus\, marking an evolution in how the strategy is implemented. With more than 2.4 million square feet of office space\, the company’s new campus is the largest mass timber corporate campus currently under construction in the United States. This session will explain the timber supply chain\, regional variation\, manufacturing limitations\, and the impacts on carbon emissions. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \nParticipants will be able to describe the timber supply chain from forest to mill to site. \nParticipants will be able to outline how carbon flows from forest to building products compares to other structural systems from structural span\, to a cost\, schedule\, and embodied carbon perspective. \nParticipants will be able to identify strategies to move beyond the technical aspects of mass timber design and advocate for the experience of being in a space that connects to nature. \nParticipants will see the potential paths for making sure no wood goes into the landfill. Reclaimed wood and Bioenergy – Opportunities to have a second\, third\, or fourth life. Whether you’re cutting down trees or demolishing a board room or your back deck\, you have a biomass feedstock on your hands.  \nSPEAKER BIOS: \nCasey Farren: An architect at Gensler and native North Carolinian\, Casey possesses a deep interest in designing architecture that both respects and celebrates its surrounding natural environment. After earning a Bachelor of Environmental Design in Architecture and a Masters in Architecture from North Carolina State University Casey worked for several years in Raleigh\, NC and San Antonio\, TX focusing primarily on K-12 and multifamily housing work while also having the opportunity to work as Architect of Record for Ruby City in San Antonio in collaboration with Adjaye Associates. \nSteve Kelley: Dr. Steve Kelley is the Reubin B. Robertson Professor and Head of the Department of Forest Biomaterials at NC State. His research interests include the sustainable production of energy and materials from biomass. Prior to joining NC State\, he spent 13 years at the DOE’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory working on biomass conversion technologies. He also spent 6 years in industry.\nAt NC State he has led a series of research projects focused on bioenergy and carbon cycles\, and most recently focused on forest carbon capture from relatively slow growth\, and the implications of ‘immediate release’ of carbon\, e.g.\, from bioenergy\, vs. the ‘temporary storage’ in durable wood products\, e.g.\, buildings or biochar.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/cote-presents-mass-timbers-mass-appeal/
LOCATION:NC State College of Design – Burns Auditorium\, 2221 Katherine Stinson Drive\, Raleigh\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:COTE Committee
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Triangle":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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SUMMARY:COTE Presents: COP27: Lessons learned from 27th UN Climate Change Conference
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Committee on the Environment (COTE)\n\n\nCOP27: Lessons Learned from the 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference (Egypt\, Nov. 2022) – Earn 1 AIA LU/HSW\n\n\nFebruary 23\, 2023 | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM\n\n\nNCSU Talley Student Union | 2610 Cates Avenue\, Raleigh\, NC 27606\n\n\nRSVP Required | In-person only (No online option available)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe AIA Triangle COTE Committee welcome you to attend an overview of COP27 from two local attendees focusing on energy efficiency\, carbon emissions\, and equity.\n\n\n\nElizabeth (Liz) Bowen is a Raleigh native; she graduated from high school at Saint Mary’s School in Raleigh. Liz has a background with developing and implementing innovative energy and sustainability solutions. She co-developed the LEED Lab course for the College of Design and developed the concept and pilot for the B Corp Clinic at Poole College of Management\, both at NC State University. She contributes to City of Raleigh’s sustainability efforts as a technical advisor to the Community Greenhouse Gas Action Plan and she is the co-chair of City of Raleigh’s Environmental Advisory Board.\nOver the course of her career\, she has administered over two dozen LEED projects and has led teams to realize significant energy savings. She is currently a project manager for clean energy and industrial efficiency projects in the public and industrial sectors with the NC Clean Energy Technology Center.\n\n\n\n\nSusannah Tuttle is the director of the North Carolina Council of Churches Eco-Justice Connection\, an initiative addressing environmental and climate justice issues as a moral imperative. Susannah received a Masters of Divinity degree with an emphasis on ecological ethics from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley\, CA. Susannah is a founding member of the Southeast Faith Leaders Network (SFLN) and is an active member of the US Climate Action Network. She currently serves on the Executive Board of the Southeast Climate & Energy Network (SCEN) and serves as the director of international community outreach for the US Climate Fair Share collaborative. Susannah lives on a gravel road in Orange County\, NC with her husband who is a builder\, gardener\, and musician\, and their two beloved dogs.\n\n\nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nAttendees will be able to describe themes and conversations around the built environment held at COP27. \nAttendees will be able to articulate overarching themes around the climate crisis and translate these conversations into local strategies. \nAttendees will be able to identify strategies at different scales for reducing energy consumption globally and translate these to local action.\nAttendees will be able to outline issues of health and welfare for global populations as related to climate change.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/cote-presents-cop27-lessons-learned-from-27th-un-climate-change-conference/
LOCATION:NCSU Tally Student Union\, 2610 Cates Avenue\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27606\, United States
CATEGORIES:COTE Committee
ORGANIZER;CN="Traci Rider":MAILTO:traci.rider@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:COTE Fall Symposium - The AIA 2030 Commitment
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n\n\n\nCommittee on the Environment Fall Symposium \nTHE AIA 2030 COMMITMENT  \n(4 AIA/LU HSW Credits)\n\n\nWednesday\, September 28 | 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM \n\n\n(Registration Deadline: Tuesday\, September 27 @ 10:00 PM)\n\n\nCenter for Architecture & Design\n\n\n14 E. Peace Street | Raleigh\, NC 27504\n\n\n\n\n\nAIA Members: $50 | ONLY AIA Members with ‘Associate AIA‘ designation: $30\n\n\nNon-AIA Members: $75 | Student $20\n\n\n\nThe AIA 2030 Commitment is an actionable climate strategy that gives us a set of standards and goals for reaching net zero emissions in the built environment. The latest climate data tells us that reducing carbon emissions is not enough. To make the biggest impact\, we must all commit to net zero emissions by 2030—a path that requires strong\, immediate action. Since the built environment creates a staggering 40% of the world’s emissions\, architects\, engineers\, and owners play a key role. Hear from architects representing a variety of firms about their experience with the AIA 2030 Commitment\, the challenges they have faced\, how they have overcome these hurdles\, and what the future looks like to achieve this lofty goal. \n\n\n\nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\n\n\n1) Participants will learn about the need for firms to join the AIA 2030 Commitment and what impact they can personally make in their careers\n\n\n2) Participants will understand the requirements of the AIA 2030 Commitment and how this framework can be utilized by firms at every size and for every project type\n\n\n3) Participants will identify and assess the common barriers to the AIA 2030 Commitment and collaboratively contemplate strategies to overcome these hurdles\n\n\n4) Participants will create an action plan for their firm to join the AIA 2030 Commitment\n\n\n \n\n\nPRESENTED BY \n\n\n\n Chris Hellstern\, AIA\, LFA\, LEED AP\, CDT\n\n\nSenior Architect + Associate | The Miller Hull Partnership\n\n\nChris Hellstern has dedicated his career to progressing sustainability within the built environment. His career has spanned a variety of project types and team roles ranging from LEED to Living Building Challenge certified buildings. Chris’ recent book\, “A Living Building Education\,” chronicles the Bertschi School Living Building project and the dedicated team that made it a reality. His passion for the environment and education has led him to a variety of speaking roles across the country as well as founding two sustainability groups\, one on the 2030 Challenge which has brought together dozens of architectural firms in Seattle. Chris continues to work on policy and advocacy to advance sustainability-related policies at the local\, state\, and federal level.\n\n\n \n\n\n\nREGISTRATION \n\nAIA Member $50 | ONLY AIA Members with ‘Associate AIA’ designation $30\nNon-AIA Member $75 | Student $20\nDeadline to register is Tuesday\, September 27th at 10:00 AM (ET)\nRefunds must be requested in writing (by email) 7 business days prior to the program date. The refund amount will be paid by check or credit card depending on the original payment method and may be subject to a service fee. AIA Triangle withholds the right to deny or approve any refund based on condition or circumstance.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/cote-fall-symposium-the-aia-2030-commitment/
LOCATION:Center for Architecture and Design\, 14 E Peace Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27604
CATEGORIES:COTE Committee
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - COTE Committee Panel Discussion: The Future of Architecture and Environmental Sustainability 2.0
DESCRIPTION:JUNE 28TH PROGRAM CANCELLED \nWATCH FOR NEW DATE!\n\n\nCOTE PANEL DISCUSSION\n\n\nThe Future of Architecture & Environmental Sustainability 2.0\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis panel discussion is a continuation of a conversation on the future of architecture and environmental sustainability that was first held in 2021 by AIA North Carolina. Moderated by Matt Barnett\, AIA\, Senior Architect\, LS3P and the Chair of AIA North Carolina’s Environmental Sustainability/AIA 2030 Task Force\, this panel of architects\, educators and engineers – all of whom have demonstrated not only a commitment to the AIA National 2030 Challenge and are working diligently to ensure their work aligns with these mandates – who will dive into the conversation about how to implement the tactics and strategies that will move the profession of architecture forward and place architects at the forefront of climate change and climate mitigation efforts.\n\n\n \n\n\nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\n\n\n1. Participants will understand how to incorporate discussions about ethics and how these conversations inform decision-making regarding architecture and environmental stewardship\n\n\n2. Participants will analyze strategies and tactics used to engage engineers during conceptual design to better communicate desired environmental sustainability outcomes and inform building performance\n\n\n3. Participants will implement business practices and project procurement influences throughout the design and building processes to ensure sustainable work\n\n\n4. Participants will define educational influences on practice and culture surrounding environmental stewardship\n\n\n \n\n\nPANEL PARTICIPANTS\n\n\nKeith Pehl\, CEO\, Optima Engineering \n Laura Gwyn\, AIA\, Principal\, Managing Partner\, Perkins&Will \n David Hill\, FAIA\, Head of the School of Architecture and Professor of Architecture\, NC State University\, and Co-Director\, Coastal Dynamics Design Lab \nMODERATOR: Matt Barnett\, AIA\, Senior Associate\, LS3P\n\n\n\n\nREGISTRATION INFORMATION \nAttend in person only (no Zoom option) \n\nAIA Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 (RSVP required)\nNon-Members: $35 (Purchase ticket below)\n\nIN-PERSON \n\nThe program will begin promptly at 4:30 pm\nCheck-in begins at 4:00 pm\nFace masks are optional\n\nPARKING \n\nParking is available on the South Parking Deck located at 705 WILLARD STREET\nDURHAM\, NC 27701\nLittle Diversified is on the first floor of the Fowler Building – across Blackwell St. from the Bulls Athletic Park – enter through the Fowler lobby – Little Diversified is located directly to your left.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/cote-committee-panel-discussion-the-future-of-architecture-and-environmental-sustainability-2-0/
LOCATION:Little Diversified\, 410 Blackwell Street #10\, Durham\, NC\, 27701\, United States
CATEGORIES:COTE Committee
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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