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The Value Proposition The Green Building Opportunity Robert N. Wise October 2, 2009. Value Proposition. Multiple benefits Economic development Asset creation: buildings and communities Return on investment Entrepreneurial energy and marketing District planning
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The Value PropositionTheGreen Building OpportunityRobert N. WiseOctober 2, 2009
Value Proposition • Multiple benefits • Economic development • Asset creation: buildings and communities • Return on investment • Entrepreneurial energy and marketing • District planning • Climate change and environmental benefits
Sustainable Development • “Sustainable development is that development which meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” • Brundtland Commission: Our Common Future, 1987.
Economy Basis for Prosperity Multiple Benefits and Synergies Solar Income Community Basis for Happiness ENERGY RESOURCES ENERGY RESOURCES Project Ecosystem Basis for Life RESOURCES ENERGY • A Comprehensive Web of Systems • Multiplies Economic, Environmental and Social Benefits
Non-Sustainable Building Human Health Impacts Fish & Wildlife Habitat Waste Heat & Gases Waste Water Air & Water Quality Persistent Chemicals Habitat Disruption $$$ Human Labor Solid Waste Materials Energy Land Unlimited Resources Inputs = Resources Building Capital Investment = Value Outputs = Externalities Unlimited Waste
Multiple Benefits Model Building Economy/ Transport Air Quality Water Quality Human & Community Health Energy/ Materials Site/ Ecological System • Walkable Community • Human Productivity • Human Health • Eliminate Toxic Persistent Chemicals • Beauty and Artistic Design • Lifelong education • Community Focused Places and Spaces Cyclical Systems Thinking • Capital Investment • Multi-modal transport • Green Technologies • Multiple Benefit Analysis • Life Cycle Analysis • Local Suppliers/ Import • Substitution • Traded Sector Strategies • Education and Training • Pollution Reduction Options • Natural Ventilation • Low VOC Materials • Construction Site Mgnt. • Air Monitoring Building • Water Conservation • Water Recovery & Reuse • Rainwater Harvesting • Stormwater Management • Erosion Control • Reduce Use of Poisons • Reduce, Reuse, Recycle • Renewable Materials • Renewable Power Source • Energy Conservation • Heat Recovery • Construction Waste Management • Master Planned Communities • Utilize Existing Infrastructure/Disturbed Areas • Ecological Restoration • Alternative Transportation • Utilize Native Plants • Soil Protection and Pervious Surfaces Multiple Benefits
Green Building Sample Economic Benefits • Energy consumed reduced by 29.4 to 55% • Upfront costs of 2% results in life cycle savings of 20% of construction costs • Green building continues to grow forecast to be 25% of building market by 2010! • Construction costs for green building can decline • Human productivity increases – $2-3 per square foot • Local economic multipliers are high
Economic DevelopmentOpportunities Build on local strengths! Focus on exports, import substitution and capital capture • Architecture, landscape architecture, engineering • Green building product and construction • Value-added wood products, rapid renewables, modular building • Urban and regional planning and design • Ecological design and ecosystem services • Renewable energy and energy efficiency • Water use and reuse • EcoDistricts
Green Building Rating Systems • LEED (multiple) • Living Building Challenge • Earth Advantage • Green Globes and more to come
Key Issues Facing Local Governments • Disaster in real estate market • Dueling systems • Regulations and incentives • Cost/affordability • Building performance • Community context
Sustainable Development • Contact: • Robert N. Wise • Cogan Owens Cogan, LLC • 813 SW Alder Street, Suite 310 • Portland, OR 97205 • 503.225.0192 • bob.wise@coganowens.com