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New Climate Emergency Guide has just released
Ille SmolankoFebruary 20, 202312:01 pmResources for SuppliersINTRODUCTION TO THE CLIMATE EMERGENCY GUIDEAs providers of continuing professional development (CPD) for architects, youll be pleased to know that the University of New South Wales has released a comprehensive guide for new and existing buildings in Australia to help tackle the climate emergency.This guide is an excellent resource that provides science-based benchmarks, targets, and pathways for reducing carbon emissions and increasing energy efficiency in building design and operation.Access the guide hereFeaturesKey Features of the Climate Emergency GuideThe climate emergency guide for buildings in Australia covers a range of topics, including energy efficiency, renewable energy, water management, waste reduction, and sustainable materials. It provides practical advice and case studies that demonstrate how these principles can be applied in practice.The guides standout feature is its focus on lifecycle emissions, which takes into account not only the emissions associated with operating the building but also the emissions associated with the production, construction, and disposal of building materials. By considering the full lifecycle of a building, the guide helps to ensure that buildings are truly sustainable and low carbon.Another important feature of the guide is its adaptability to different building types and contexts. It recognizes that each building is unique and requires tailored solutions to address its specific environmental impacts. The guide provides a range of strategies and options that can be customized to suit different building types, sizes, and locations.Why Importance of Adopting the Climate Emergency GuideAs providers of continuing professional development (CPD) for architects, it is crucial to stay up to date with the latest best practices and industry standards. The release of the climate emergency guide for new and existing buildings in Australia by the University of New South Wales presents a significant opportunity for CPD providers to equip architects with the latest knowledge and skills in sustainable building design and operation. By incorporating the guide into their training materials, CPD providers can help architects stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market that increasingly demands sustainable building solutions.Furthermore, adopting the climate emergency guide can help CPD providers differentiate themselves from their competitors and position themselves as leaders in the field. By demonstrating a commitment to sustainability and offering training on the latest best practices in sustainable building design and operation, CPD providers can attract and retain architects who prioritize sustainability in their work.Wrap-upIn SummaryThe climate emergency guide for buildings in Australia presents an invaluable resource for providers of continuing professional development (CPD) for architects. By incorporating the guide into their training materials, CPD providers can equip architects with the latest knowledge and skills in sustainable building design and operation, helping them stay competitive in a market that increasingly demands sustainable solutionsYou can read more about the guide at Architecture AU, and the UNSW website.Sincerely,The Refuel TeamContact usHave further questions?If you had any further questions regarding CPD, or if youd like to become a member, please contact us at:P: 08 8402 5914E: suppliers@architecture.com.auLevel 2, 15 Leigh StreetAdelaide SA 5000Follow us on Instagramat @institute_aus_refuel_cpd, and join our mailing list to find important updates on CPDregulations, new features, best practices and more.InstagramEnvelopeSolar-panelEnquiryNameEmailMessageSend MessageThe post New Climate Emergency Guide has just released appeared first on Australian Institute of Architects.
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