Recap of October 19th's LEED Exam Prep Course

By Alexander Landa


On October 19th, 2016, we held an exciting day-long prep course for a LEED accreditation exam. We had a busy day, a full room, a tasty breakfast, and a filling lunch. If you were one of the attendees, then we thank you! If you didn't get a chance to make it, then here's what you missed, and you can register for the next course on November 29th here.

The first half of the day saw Celis Brisbin going over the basics of LEED v4, covering what LEED is, the different titles you can obtain, what you can do with this accreditation, and more. If you're not familiar with LEED at all, then this is the workshop to learn everything from start to finish.

The afternoon session was lead by Matt Smith of The Green Engineer. He walked everyone through many of the specific topics that any LEED Associate needs to know, and what to expect on the exam. The end of the course saw both Celis and Matt going through practice questions; it was clear that the room paid attention and will surely pass!

If you haven't taken a LEED exam yet, then you should definitely attend our next prep course. There were college students and young professionals at this meeting, and they walked out much more confident, especially since they walked in with only ideas of what LEED is.

We hope to see you at the next course! You can also come learn more at the Healthy Materials Summit next week – please register here!



Grey Lee Is Excited For The Healthy Materials Summit Next Week!

By Grey Lee


I love the gathering at the Healthy Materials Summit. It is truly the cream of the crop in our practitioner community. These are the people making decisions and specifying products that will improve the health effects of the designs they are responsible for. The folks I meet at our Summit are truly concerned about the long-term effects of buildings on people. The organizing team of Blake, Steven, and Shawn are real stand-up gentlemen who have convened amazing speakers to help us dig in to the topic.

I always have great conversations and learn a ton. Especially now with the work we're doing related to the Living Product Challenge and the WELL standard, it's exciting to have such a critical mass here in the Boston area. Our community is leading the charge to improve the built environment!

What can we do to improve the effects of buildings on human health? Many employers are starting to explore this situation in order to attract and retain the best talent. Public health studies have identified the ways buildings and workplace design affect productivity and influence a brand. People don't want to be in a building that brings them down or makes them sick. People want to avoid repetitive stress injuries and the effects of long-term exposure to low-level toxins. We can make a difference.

Each year this Summit program to follow advances in the science of buildings and occupant health. Beyond ratings systems, we raise the conversation around wellness and the built environment. Is your organization tuning in to this? Do you have something to demonstrate?

I think you should come out for this one. Join us on 10/26 for a great program.

You can register here for the Healthy Materials Summit 2016.

EPMA October 2016 Meeting Recap – Planning For Halloween, Holidays, And 2017!

By Alexander Landa


This month's EPMA meeting was full of energy! Even for a Monday night, everyone arrived with questions, concerns, and plans for moving the USGBC MA forward.

The night began with a presentation by Aminah McNulty on Permaculture & Dryland Strategies. It's awesome to see that even among all of the areas throughout the world that suffer from drought and difficulty with growing green life, that there are researchers working on ways to combat this, bringing life to barren ground.

From there, we worked on planning future events – some coming up soon, some for the holiday seasons quickly approaching. Be on the lookout for more building tours, workshops, and networking sessions.

The next EPMA monthly meeting will be November 19th – come and join to meet some other emerging professionals and to help push our USGBC Chapter into the future!

Upcoming events:

UMass Boston University Hall Building Tour, 10/20

Healthy Materials Summit, 10/26

Emerging Professionals HallOlympics Networking + Games Night, 10/27

Wow! We've got great sponsors for the Healthy Materials Summit!

By Grey Lee, Executive Director


What a great collection of industry partners. It's exciting to know of so many proponents of sustainability.

Thank you for engaging with us as a community to advance healthy materials in the built environment.

We look forward to seeing you in Cambridge next week!

 

If you haven't registered already, please do so here.

 



USGBC MA Sponsored ABX Session A05: Good Medicine – The WELL Building Standard

By Alexander Landa


Coming up November 15th to 17th will be ABX 2016! As part of the Northeast's largest building industry conference and tradeshow, Architecture Boston Expo, the USGBC MA Chapter will be sponsoring multiple panels this year. This year, we're hosting multiple panels, so let's see the first panel, “A05: Good Medicine: The WELL Building Standard.”

This session will be a broad yet deeper overview of the WELL Building Standard and the certification process. A major focus of this is to cover the medical bases of design and construction strategies that go into creating healthier buildings. Similar to the Healthy Materials Summit, this crash course on healthy materials details not only why materials affect the environment, but it stresses the importance of materials on human health. The WELL Building Standard can act as a solid framework for designing these types of healthier buildings, as it provides the chance and information needed to help design buildings with a human-centered approach.

WELL is a performance-based system for measuring, certifying, and monitoring features of the built environment that impact human health and well-being, through air, water, nourishment, light, fitness, comfort, and mind. Participants will learn the purpose, key components, and structure of the WELL Building Standard.

ABX A05 – Good Medicine: The Healthy Building Standard
Tuesday, 11/15
8:00AM – 9:30AM
BCEC Boston

Register here!

Healthy Materials Summit 2016 Speaker Bio: Doug Brown

By Alexander Landa


With the Healthy Materials Summit 2016 coming up soon, it's time to get to know the speakers. This professional gathering event held at Google's Kendall Square HQ in Cambridge, MA, covers all grounds for understanding healthy materials in the construction process, and why you should care about it. The ultimate goal of the Healthy Materials Summit is to bring the issues relating to building materials into light, in hopes to inspire commercial leaders, designers, and builders, and manufacturers and product vendors to increase their supply and demand of transparent, healthy building materials and products.

Doug Brown is a member of BASF’s North American management team for sustainable development and serves as Business Strategy & Implementation Manager. In his role, Brown is a subject matter expert on sustainability to BASF, serving as the primary intermediary for 12 operating divisions with annual revenue of $19 billion across several industries including; Transportation, Agricultural, Consumer goods, Construction and Packaging. Brown consults with business management teams, providing guidance, expertise and developing tools that to help BASF businesses assess how effectively they leverage sustainability with emphasis on Customer engagement, Innovation & portfolio management, and Commercialization of Technology Developments. He joined BASF in 1997 and has served in various Sales & Marketing leadership roles throughout his career with significant expertise in the construction industry. Brown currently serves on the USGBC HealthBuild Advisory Council and the Board of Directors for the Sustainable Building Industries Council.

It isn't too late to register for the Healthy Materials Summit 2016! You can find more info here.

Wednesday, October 26th, 2016
8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Google Cambridge Headquarters
5 Cambridge Center
Cambridge, MA, 02142

Healthy Materials Summit 2016 Speaker Bio: Rebecca Calahan Klein

By Alexander Landa


With the Healthy Materials Summit 2016 later this month, it's time to get to know the speakers. This professional gathering event held at Google's Kendall Square HQ in Cambridge, MA, covers all grounds for understanding healthy materials in the construction process, and why you should care about it. The ultimate goal of the Healthy Materials Summit is to bring the issues relating to building materials into light, in hopes to inspire commercial leaders, designers, and builders, and manufacturers and product vendors to increase their supply and demand of transparent, healthy building materials and products.

Rebecca Calahan Klein of Green Health Exchange, is a lifelong social entrepreneur, focused on developing sustainable business strategies for leading global companies, and building social enterprises. Rebecca has served as a sustainable business consultant for companies, including Alcan, Clif Bar, Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Johnson and Johnson, Levi Strauss and Company, Nike, Nordstrom, and Target. She has built and scaled sustainability focused non-profits including Businesses for Social Responsibility, Organic Exchange, and 1% for the Planet. At Organic Exchange, she helped create a $4 billion market for organic cotton products, by aggregating demand from large brands and retailers including Nordstrom, Nike, Patagonia, Marks & Spencer, Target, H&M, C&A, and Walmart, and helping them create committed, transparent, fair, and sustainable value chains with hundreds of manufacturing partners and more than 250,000 organic cotton farmers around the world. She served as a policy advisor to Governors Bruce Babbitt of Arizona and Michael Dukakis of Massachusetts.

It isn't too late to register for the Healthy Materials Summit 2016! You can find more info here.

Wednesday, October 26th, 2016
8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Google Cambridge Headquarters
5 Cambridge Center
Cambridge, MA, 02142

Healthy Materials Summit 2016 Speaker Bio: Blake Jackson

By Alex Landa


With the Healthy Materials Summit 2016 later this month, it's time to get to know the speakers. This professional gathering event held at Google's Kendall Square HQ in Cambridge, MA, covers all grounds for understanding healthy materials in the construction process, and why you should care about it. The ultimate goal of the Healthy Materials Summit is to bring the issues relating to building materials into light, in hopes to inspire commercial leaders, designers, and builders, and manufacturers and product vendors to increase their supply and demand of transparent, healthy building materials and products.

Blake Jackson is an architect, educator, and Associate at Tsoi/Kobus and Associates, a Cambridge MA-based architectural practice focusing on healthcare, labs, higher education, and commercial structures.He is at the forefront of promoting sustainability and human health across his projects, in education as an adjunct faculty at the Boston Architectural College, regionally as co-chair of the BSA Committee on the Environment, as both a LEED and WELL Faculty member, and in his role on the Healthy Materials Summit steering committee since its inception.

It isn't too late to register for the Healthy Materials Summit 2016! You can find more info here.

Wednesday, October 26th, 2016
8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Google Cambridge Headquarters
5 Cambridge Center
Cambridge, MA, 02142

Come To Our October LEED Exam Prep Course Tomorrow!

By Alexander Landa


Are you serious about your dedication to sustainable building? Come to our Green Associate course next week on Wednesday, October 19th, in our Boston office!

Anybody that's serious about sustainable building should definitely have their LEED Green Associate accreditation! And we'd be happy to help you prepare for your Green Associate Exam. In fact, we're hosting an exam preparation course which would be perfect for you next month! This is also the perfect opportunity because we will be transitioning to an updated version of LEED next year, and this will give you a better grasp of the updated
certification information for the new version. 

Already a LEED Green Associate or Accredited Professional? Invite a friend or colleague who still needs their accreditation!

This is a fast-paced class for real estate professionals, architects, engineers, students and anyone else interested in green building practices and LEED.  The majority of attendees have little previous knowledge of the LEED rating system, green building operations and green building construction.  Upon completion of the class employees will be eligible to sit for the LEED Green Associate exam at a local testing center.  Please note that the national office has lowered their student rate to 100 dollars, read more at usbgc.org. By passing the exam, employees will earn the LEED Green Associate credential. If interested in attending a LEED Green Associate Exam Prep class, please email celis@usgbcma.org, groups welcome. 

In addition to this course, there are a few other ways you can prepare. You can catch up with the LEED Green Associate Handbook, and the LEED Core Concepts Guide, for starters.

Wednesday, October 19th, 2016
50 Milk Street
18th Floor, Hemingway Room
Boston, MA

Register here.
Learn more about the course here.

Join Women in Design Boston for our Third Event in our Negotiation Series

By Grey Lee, Executive Director


Financial Savvy, Throughout Your Career:

Just getting your first job in the field? Moving into a principal role? Coming back after an extended absence? Throughout our careers we face different opportunities and challenges regarding personal and professional finances. Join us as we hear from a panel of industry experts on their advice and observations of financial planning and negotiation strategy.  

Panelists:
Jane Weinzapfel – Principal at Leers Weinzapfel Associates
Tamara Roy – Principal at Stantec Architecture
Daniel Gaudet – CPA Principal at DiCicco, Gulman and Company, Certified Public Accountants and Business Advisors
Maren Reepmeyer – Senior Associate at CBT Architects
Kyla Astley – Marketing Manager at Perkins+Will
Emily Grandstaff-Rice – Event Moderator, Senior Associate at Arrowstreet

Sponsors:
BSA, Payette, Stantec, Finegold Alexander Architects

Sign up: Here!

Tuesday, November 1st, 2016
6:00PM-8:00PM
BSA Space
Fort Point Room
290 Congress Street
Boston, MA, 02210