Sustainability & Building Codes
Clark Manus, FAIAAIA VP/2011 PresidentHeller Manus Architects
Brooks RainwaterDirector, Local Relations
The Terry Thomas, AIA/COTE 2009 Top Ten Green Project. Weber Thompson Architect. Seattle, WA. Photo credit: Gabe Hanson
Who is the AIA?
• Founded in 1857• 85,000 Members• 60% of Registered Architects• 300 State & Local Chapters
• Leadership• Elected (National, State, Local) • Staff (National, State, Local)
The AIA Sustainability Profile
1812 North Moore Street, Arlington, VAFirst LEED Platinum Building in Virginia - under construction
• What is the AIA doing on sustainability?• COTE• SDATs• 2030 Challenge • Local Alliances• National Legislation• Advocacy• Research• International Green Construction Code (IGCC)
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PrinciplesIndicesFootprint calculatorscollaborative
Sustainability 101:What does it mean?
responsibilityleadership
community
social equityeconomy
Ecologically studying Systems, Relationships and Interactions
environment
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Livability 101
1. Design on human scale2. Provide choices3. Encourage mixed use development4. Preserve urban centers5. Vary transportation options6. Build vibrant public spaces7. Create a neighborhood identity8. Protect environmental resources9. Conserve Landscapes10.Design matters
Sustainability Principles:
AIA Sustainability Research
www.aia.org/localleaders www.aia.org/localleaders_counties
Local Leaders in SustainabilityGreen Building Policy in a Changing Economic Environment
Release date: August 2009
The International Green Construction Code
Why is a green building code
important?
Scope of the IGCC• Will apply to traditional commercial and high
performance buildings• Consistent and coordinated with the ICC family of
Codes & Standards• Applicable to the construction of buildings, structures,
and systems, including alterations and additions• Residential portions of buildings, except institutional,
shall be covered by ICC-700 (NGBS)• Will provide a new regulatory framework • Designed with leading recognized rating systems in
mind• Will provide criteria to measure compliance & drive
green building into everyday practice
Key Steps • First Committee meeting week of July 27 in Chicago; four subsequent development meetings scheduled through January 2010
• Draft complete April 2010, available as resource tool for short deadline jurisdictions seeking 2010 legislation
• Public Comment period commences when draft issued
• Hearings to review comments in Summer 2010
• Revised draft submitted for ICC code development and final action hearings in 2011
• Publish with other I-codes 2012
Subject Areas• Energy use efficiency• Water use efficiency• Materials and resource use• Indoor environment quality• The buildings impact on environment
(Greenhouse Gas)• Site design• Sustainable building owner/facility
management education• Existing buildings
Concepts
• Will use the “model” code approach that provides communities the ability to modify
• Minimum & advanced levels of performance (Green & high performance buildings)
• Work as an overlay to the ICC Family of Codes
• Written in mandatory language that provides a new regulatory framework
Concepts• Will provide performance,
prescriptive and pre-engineered solutions
• Code will account for local conditions
• Reflect the 2030 Goals for Carbon Neutrality
• Designed with local, state & federal laws in mind
Our Branding:IGCC -- Safe & Sustainable By the Book
www.iccsafe.org/igcc
Some Frequently Asked Questions
• What about residential properties?
• Who is supporting the ICC in this effort?
• How does the development process work?
What is the difference between
the IGCC and other systems
and
standards such as
LEED, Green Globes, etc. ?
Another Key Question?
And More Important Questions?• How will the IGCC differ from a national or
federal mandate?
• How will the IGCC differ from other International Codes addressing Energy Conservation, Commercial Buildings, High Performance Buildings or from the International Building Code (IBC) itself?
What is the mandate?
Why is the AIA and the ICC promoting
the Green Construction Code when other options already exist?
Sustainable Design/Livable Communities
• Green building• Transit oriented
• Livable• Walkable
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What is the Design Assistance Team Program?
• Since 1967……Collectively the DAT program, a public service of the AIA, represents over 500 professionals from 30 disciplines providing more than $3.5 million in professional pro bono services to more than 180 communities across the country
Over 40
Years
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DAT Principles• Multi-Disciplinary Team
• Objective Perspective
• Community Participation
SDAT Request For Proposals
• The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Center for Communities by Design is pleased to release the 2010 Sustainable Design Assessment Team program (SDAT) Request for Proposals. The RFP solicits applications for inclusion in the 2010 SDAT program.
• To view the recently released RFP, and to access past SDAT applications and other related resources, please visit the AIA booth (#300) or: www.aia.org/communitiesbydesign
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Federal Sustainability
Advocacy• Stimulus
– EEBG Funding– Green Schools– Mass Transit
• Waxman Markey– Funding for State Energy Offices – Advanced Codes– Code Administration Grants– Green Act
• Transportation– More funding for mass transit– Broader Green house gas reduction goals
The AIA is your Resource
Contact Us!AIA Government & Community Relations
1735 New York Avenue NWWashington, DC 20006-5296
Brooks Rainwater, Director Local Relations
Twitter @CitizenAIA