Last week Bioforcetech Corporation's Garrett Benisch presented at Climate Tech '25, an AIA San Francisco gathering at the Center for Architecture + Design, San Francisco focusing on technologies and solutions for tracking, reducing, and rethinking carbon in the built environment. There were so many key takeaways from the presentations! Here are three that really added to the conversation: Carbon accounting right now is mostly retroactive... a firm completes a building and then say 'What did we do wrong?' Until there is a consistent practice of carbon accounting in the early design phase, there can't be a practice of low carbon design! Low carbon materials have a lot of spotlight, including OurCarbon. But we can't lose site of simple, resource efficient design decisions. Lowering floor to ceiling heights, being aware of un-necessary materials... this is all good old fashion sustainable thinking that can have a huge impact on overall LCAs. Set goals you CANNOT reach! And share your failures! The most sustainable companies out there are striving toward goals that are very lofty, but it's pushing them to make big changes and invest in real innovations. This is a safe space for failing, so long as your goals are tough. Garrett presented on a panel focused around circularity of materials, design for deconstruction, and reuse. He presented the Bioforcetech system and its ability to enable the circular city by tranforming waste into a pigment and building material that can be utilized right in the city it is made within. The panel comprised experts in deconstruction and reuse from architecture/engineering titans like Gensler's Marcus Hopper and Arup (Frances Yang), and was moderated by Kathryn Soter of the Good Future Design Alliance (GFDA). Special thanks to Charlie Stott and Argelia Barcena for putting on such an insightful event. Other panelists, moderators, and presenters include: Mike Haley, Autodesk Jack Rusk, C.Scale Vaclav Hasik, Building Transparency Amarpreet Singh, One Click LCA Alison Muh, Space Plan Wizard Eric Stimmel, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) Emi LaFountain, Turner Construction Company Sean Quinn, HOK Cesar Escalante, AIA, LEED AP, CM-BIM, Autodesk Hafsa Burt AIA, LEED Fellow, NCARB, ENV SP, Pragya Gupta, NBBJ Design Ben Welty, Feldman Architecture Michael Hoppe, Geopogo Chris Field #Decarbonization #BuiltEnvironment #CircularCities
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