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Working Group 1 Report Integrating Green Buildings*, Programs* and Disaster Resilient Design* *Expand!

Working Group 1 Report Integrating Green Buildings*, Programs* and Disaster Resilient Design* *Expand!. Disasters Roundtable Workshop #30 Disaster Resilient Design Workshop National Academies’ Disasters Roundtable National Academy of Environmental Design October 26, 2010 Washington, DC.

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Working Group 1 Report Integrating Green Buildings*, Programs* and Disaster Resilient Design* *Expand!

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  1. Working Group 1 ReportIntegrating Green Buildings*, Programs* and Disaster Resilient Design**Expand! Disasters Roundtable Workshop #30 Disaster Resilient Design Workshop National Academies’ Disasters Roundtable National Academy of Environmental Design October 26, 2010 Washington, DC

  2. Main Messages • More information, action, and implementation by target audience • Resource availability suited to audiences • Expand boundaries beyond what is normalized as “Green” • Standards that are code-plus, performance based design • Value-proposition of DRD/Green design

  3. Target Audience • Decision-makers • Government, Financial Institutions, Real Estate, Officials • Do-ers • Design Professionals, Planners, Construction, Engineers, Facility Managers, Operations & Maintenance • Inhabitants • Us • Ecosystems • Us Plus

  4. Application • Information sharing as a foundational activity • Testable and verifiable information • Action • Case Studies; USGBC and EERI- LEED process • Influencing Policy • Creating space for dissent • Code plus adoption • BIM, GIS, Geodesign as tools • New research agenda; cross-disciplinary data collection

  5. Communication • Consortium to share costs on data collection • Connecting audiences to the right information at the right time and delivered in the right way to the right people • Leading by example • Education and training • DRD/Green design as “cool”

  6. Closing Statement • Make room for dissent • Collaboration • Redirect primacy of technology to natural order • All about ACTION: we don’t need more information we need action.

  7. Disaster Resilient Design THANK YOU..onward and upward

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