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Organizational Sustainability Planning & Implementation Sustainability in Design Presenter: Jane Ahrens, AIA, LEED AP Date: April 19, 2010 Client Awareness - Sustainability • No consensus definition • Brundtland Report definition • Ecosystem definition Four System Conditions of Sustainability In the sustainable society, nature is not subject to systematically increasing… …concentrations of substances extracted from the Earth’s crust; ….concentrations of substances produced by society; or ….degradation by physical means And that in society…. ….human needs are met worldwide. Source: The Natural step for Business: Eco-efficiency vs. Eco-effectiveness Eco-efficiency Incremental improvements in resource consumption, waste generation or pollution, but still violate 4 system conditions Eco-effectiveness Activities that work within natural systems and do not violate the four system conditions Source: Cradle to Cradle Resource Funnel REGENERATION Source: The Natural step for Business: Wealth, Ecology and the Evolutionary Corporation Sustainability Schematic •Least effort spent •philosophical •Most effort •actions Source: Dancing with the Tiger: Learning Sustainability Step by Natural Step Four Central Strategies •Radical Resource Productivity •Biomimicry Nature as model, measure and mentor •Service and Flow Economy Provide the service, not the product •Investing in Natural Capital the stock of natural ecosystems that yields a flow of valuable ecosystem goods or services into the future Source: Natural Capitalism Processes •Life cycle assessment – LCA •Design for the Environment – Dfe •Ecological Footprinting – EF •Green Procurement Guidelines •EONS – Economic viability, Operational Efficiency, Natural Resource Conservation and Social Responsibility •Environmental Management Systems – EMS •ISO 14001 standards •Ecological and social accounting •LEED, Energy Star, Architecture 2030 •Sustainability Management Systems – SMS Sustainability Plan vs. EMS •EMS is NOT a Sustainability Plan A plan full of eco-efficient endeavors will not make an organization's actives sustainable. •A Sustainability Plan can be implemented with an EMS Conflicts in design process 1. Process focus vs. system thinking Using LEED as a strategy rather than a process 2. Commitment to incremental improvements vs. sustainability Eco-efficiency vs. eco-effectiveness 3. Isolating design team to single process rather than a fluid movement through the sustainability schematic. Sustainability Schematic Source: Dancing with the Tiger: Learning Sustainability Step by Natural Step What does an efficient building cost? What does an efficient car cost? Down and dirty Hensley Field Operations Center, Dallas, TX LEED NC v2.1 GOLD 780-acre site that previously housed the Dallas Naval Air Station reassumed by the City of Dallas, the property is being converted into both public and private use for industrial/aviation use. Raised Floor (No added cost) existing uneven 8” – 12” slab no way to feed electrical in an open office environment quick connect electrical rather than hard wiring saves money and time in future churns staining concrete raised floor panels saves resources over carpet improved indoor air reduced energy consumption and labor for under floor HVAC Photovoltaic Array (State Grant - SECO) Paid for partially through State Energy Conservation Office $26,500 SECO/ $26,500 Dallas 7kVA panels, 15 kVA inverter (expandable system) 22 year payback – panel life of 25 Education/market driver primary motivators Interior Irrigation ($2500 initial cost) Ignored in LEED system 1500 gallon cistern ties into an existing roof scupper for the source Water distributed from one main pipe into the separate zones down in the atrium Plants elevated and watered with an IROX system Eliminates manual watering, overwatering and the use of potable water Upscale Anonymous Terminal, USA cistern original target WE credits and $2.5 million revised target SS credits and $750,000 Anonymous Terminal, USA heat island effect LEED boundary vs. intent of credit $25,000 parking garage reflective coating Anonymous Terminal, USA C&D waste landfill diversion M&R credit + Innovation & Design point for exemplary performance – 90% diversion recycling waste – 20% less expensive than landfilling Green features with little to no additional first cost Regional and recycled materials Grasspavers cost same as concrete Energy Star compliant roofing Green power credits Water efficient fixtures Recycling programs Primary benefits to design process 1. Common organizational goals reflected in built form 2. Elimination of “point buying” or exploiting unintended consequences of LEED 3. “Permission” to pursue alternative concepts in traditional terminal design expectations.