USGBC MANE Region: The Next Evolution of LEED v4.1

Fort Point Room, Atlantic Wharf 290 Congress St, Boston, MA, United States

This workshop will provide participants with a look into LEED v4.1 BD+C, ID+C, O+M and the information needed to pursue certification. The focus will be on understanding the goals and outcomes of the LEED v4.1 beta. The newest update to the LEED rating systems, LEED v4.1, addresses lessons learned from LEED v4 project teams, updates […]

CANCELLED: Living Building Challenge (LBC) Roundtable

"Edison" Conference Room, 16th Floor 50 Milk Street, Boston, MA, United States

** Living Building Challenge (LBC) Roundtable has been cancelled. Thank you for your understanding and we hope to see you at upcoming Living Future Collaborative events!** USGBC MA’s mission is to drive sustainable and regenerative design, construction, and operation of the built environment. The only way to accomplish our mission is to collaborate with community […]

Living Building Challenge: Collaborative Meeting

Linnean Solutions Office 5 Upland Street, Suite #3, Cambridge, MA, United States

This meeting will reconsider the Collaborative project in New Bedford, and consider what we learned and where we should go from here. This meeting is part of the Living Community Challenge; learn more at the International Living Future Institute website. This event is organized by the Living Future Collaborative of New England. This event is […]

Living Building Challenge: Designing for the People in a Living Building

Meridian Conference Room, 5th Floor 50 Milk Street, Boston, MA, United States

This session looks at the Living Building Challenge (LBC) petals and imperatives that directly affect people - health, sense of self, and sense of delight. We will look specifically at the less technical and more empathetic petals in the LBC: Place, Health and Happiness, Equity, and Beauty are LBC petals where human-ness lives. We want […]

Boost Organizational Resilience: People, Processes, Places Thriving in a Time of Crisis

Online event

We are now seeing how critical organizational resilience is and how unprepared we are to deal with the human side of a crisis – from business continuity to psychological health. This webinar addresses the three pillars of resilience: People, processes, places, with a focus on the people and people-related processes. We address business processes, single points of […]

Managing Change in Crisis

Online event

Managing change is a constant in business, but in these times, we are faced with more and faster changes with no way to predict what will happen from day to day. Pervasive uncertainty kills productivity and morale. Successful change management results from a combination of effective leadership, clear and targeted communication, team building, emotional intelligence […]

Careers in Sustainability: Navigating Career Moves Amid Uncertainty

Online event

1.5 LU AIA credits available pending approval Join the BSA EPNet and the BE+ EPMA for a virtual panel discussion to help you navigate your career moves. Whether you are a new graduate looking for your first position or looking to make a switch within the green building industry, things may seem uncertain. We will […]

How Sustainable Are COVID-19 Mitigation Strategies for Buildings?

Online event

A conclusion to our conversation series New Perspectives on Health & Well-being features a discussion between Dr. Joseph G. Allen (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health) and the series’ building industry experts.  Over eight weeks of early Tuesday morning conversations, industry experts presented an overview of a specific COVID-19 mitigation topic, through a sustainability […]

BuildingEnergy NYC 2020

Online event

Now in its ninth year, BuildingEnergy NYC is a conference designed by and for practitioners in the fields of high-performance building and design, energy efficiency, and renewable energy. Last year's event brought more than 400 professionals from across the industry together to learn from and network with one another. Every year, sessions are chosen by a committee of NESEA Members and highlight […]

Zero Carbon Conference 2020

Online event

Zero Carbon Conference: Scaling our decarbonized future. This exciting inaugural event is focused on the intersection of finance, the A/E/C community, and the building materials industry. The Zero Carbon Conference will knit together our community of developers, architects, engineers, contractors, interior designers, and responsible manufacturers who are realizing zero carbon buildings and communities—along with ESG investors […]

Deep Dive into Net Zero Water at the R.W. Kern Center

Online event

The New England Living Building Collaborative is presenting a series of webinars on how water management, water efficiency and water and energy nexus concepts can be incorporated into project planning, design, construction and operation. Deep Dive into Net Zero Water at the R.W. Kern Center will focus on the R.W. Kern Center, at Hampshire College […]

Deep Dive into Net Zero Water in the City

Online event

The New England Living Building Collaborative is presenting a series of webinars on how water management, water efficiency and water and energy nexus concepts can be incorporated into project planning, design, construction and operation. Deep Dive into Net Zero Water in the City will focus on urban water reuse, which has recently become practical in Massachusetts […]

Deep Dive into Net Zero Water and the Water/Energy Nexus

Online event

The New England Living Building Collaborative is presenting a series of webinars on how water management, water efficiency and water and energy nexus concepts can be incorporated into project planning, design, construction and operation. Deep Dive into Net Zero Water and the Water/Energy Nexus will explore how energy is involved with water by looking at the […]

NESSBE 2021: Power of Place

Virtual Event

NESSBE 2021: Northeast Summit for a Sustainable Built EnvironmentPower of Place: Climate Action and Justice in the Built Environment NESSBE is a biennial northeast regional summit meant to include a larger community of building professionals, owners, academics, policymakers, advocates, and students in a conversation about sustainability in the built environment. We have less than a […]