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Living Future Roundtable

August 1 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am

Living Future Roundtable

Join the BE+ Living Future Roundtable, a venue for architects, designers, construction managers, and sustainability professionals to discuss topics and issues related to International Living Future Institute (ILFI) programs.

We’re not reconnecting with nature but remembering what it means to truly be part of it.

As we shift our mindsets from an extractive to a regenerative approach, we ask ourselves, “As stewards of the built environment, What is our critical role in the ecosystem?”

Join us as several experts from inside and outside the building industry share their perspectives and inspire dialogue. Collectively, we will all dig into our impacts system-wide in discussing displaced ecosystems, pollinator health, green roofs, and much more. Considering deeper our role in the ecosystem, we question, can we build for human occupants and maintain—be part of—conservation corridors?

August 1st Topic: Pollinator Health and the Built Environment

Julia Kane Africa is a biophilic design and landscape research consultant. She provides public health-related design and programming input to landscape architects, planners, and ecologists tasked with creating biodiverse and regenerative designs. Previously, she led the Nature and Health program at the Center for Health and the Global Environment, an academic research center at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, from 2012-2017. In this role, she explored the ways in which nature (parks and green spaces) and natural design cues (natural features in built environment settings) support psychological and physiological health and resilience. Julia completed graduate coursework in environmental health, exposure assessment, and sustainable design at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the Harvard Graduate School of Design (MDesS. 2011).

Noah Wilson-Rich, Ph.D., is founder, CEO, and Chief Scientific Officer of the non-profit Urban Bee Lab as well as The Best Bees Company, the largest bee and biodiversity service in the US. He is a 20+ time published author, including The Bee book with Princeton and Oxford, and 3 time TEDx speaker with nearly 3 million views. He’s on a mission to improve pollinator health worldwide as a means to support our global food system and support the transformation of urban areas from gray to green.

 

Mark Winterer is the Co-Founder and Owner of Recover Green Roofs. He is an accredited Green Roof Professional and licensed general contractor with a diverse background in landscaping, operational logistics, supply-chain management, and customer service. He received his MBA from the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University, where he became involved with Net Impact, an international organization committed to responsible business leadership. Net Impact inspired him to develop a business that would contribute to a more sustainable economy and healthy community. Since starting Recover in 2009, Mark has helped design, build, and maintain hundreds of green roofs throughout the nation.

Reach out to livingfuture@builtenvironmentplus.org with any inquiries, questions, or concerns.

Roundtables are FREE for Built Environment Plus Members.

New to the Roundtables? Join as a Newcomer, and come visit up to 3 times for FREE. After that, consider becoming a BE+ Member, or purchase general admission to return as you like.

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Date:
August 1
Time:
9:00 am - 10:00 am
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