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Carbon Mitigation & Cultural Heritage: Historic Preservation Policies and Practices Moving Communities to Net Zero. Climate heritage mobilization, SAN Francisco september 12, 2018 An affiliated event of the global climate action summit. AIA, RAIC, APT, ICOMOS, Arch 2030.
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Carbon Mitigation & Cultural Heritage: Historic Preservation Policies and Practices Moving Communities to Net Zero Climate heritage mobilization, SAN Francisco september 12, 2018 An affiliated event of the global climate action summit
AIA, RAIC, APT, ICOMOS, Arch 2030 Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
Carbon Mitigation & Cultural Heritage:Historic Preservation Policies and Practices Moving Communities to Net Zero Introductory Remarks: *Carl Elefante, AIA, FAPT, 2018 President, American Institute of Architects; Partner, Quinn Evans Architects, Washington DC Keynote Address: *Daniel A. Zarrilli, PE Senior Director, Climate Policy and Programs & Chief Resilience Officer, Office of the Mayor, New York City NY Featuring: *Mercedes Cárdenas: “Building a Low Carbon Future in a World Heritage City” Instituto Metropolitano de Patrimonio de la municipalidad de Quito, Ecuador *Jean Carroon: “Boston Resilience On the Move” Principal - Design, Preservation and Sustainability, Goody Clancy Architects, Boston MA Session Lead and Moderator: *Mark Thompson Brandt, OAA, RAIC, CAHP, Co-Chair ZNCC Zero Net Carbon Collaboration; Principal Conservation Architect & Urbanist, MTBA Associates, Ottawa, Canada “The Wisdom of Recycling Communities” Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
Carbon Mitigation & Cultural Heritage: The Wisdom of Recycling Communities to Net Zero Climate heritage mobilization, SAN Francisco september 12, 2018 An affiliated event of the global climate action summit
“Improving energy efficiency in existing buildings encompasses the most diverse, largest and most cost-effective mitigation opportunities in buildings to combat climate change.” -International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2012) Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
BETTER BUILDINGS: A LOW-CARBON FUTURE Standing Committee Report: Environ’t & Sustainable Dev’t Recommendation #8: • That the federal gov’t create or adopt a measurement tool to take into account the net carbon emissions avoided through adaptive reuse of existing buildings. Recommendation #9: • That, as the federal gov’t takes steps to recognize the value of embedded carbon in existing construction, it should take into account the unique characteristics of heritage buildings and the public interest in their protection. Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
Natural & Cultural Conservation NEXUS: WE ARE ALL CONNECTED “Heritage conservation contributes to creating a sustainable built environment & resilient communities.” Federal, Provincial, and Territorial Directors of Culture and Heritage in Canada endorsed this statement that underpins development of pan-Canadian guidelines for responsible and sustainable stewardship of built heritage. Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
“Building resilience” GUIDANCE RESOURCES Part 1 – CONTEXT Part 2 - UNDERSTANDING YOUR BUILDING Part 3 - BUILDING COMPONENT GUIDELINES Part 4 - FURTHER INFO & APPENDICES Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
On-line sustainable conservation assistance resources • OSCAR is an informational resource, design and educational tool for appropriate interventions to improve the carbon footprint of your existing building. APT Technical Committee on Sustainable Preservation (TC-SP); National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT); Mitacs Canada Accelerate; the Historic Preservation Education Foundation (HPEF); Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC Create); Heritage Engineering, Carleton University Ottawa; Ball State University Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
BUSINESS CASE: LOW CARBON (RESTORATION) ECONOMY • STORM CUNNINGHAM: “The Greatest New Growth Frontier” • Re-investment Driven: $1T annually; $100T inventory • Next 10 years: 34% new 66% rehab • Following 10 years: 10-20% new 80-90% rehab - Architect Magazine, regarding USA economy Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
Adapting communities & partnerships Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
Adapting & reusing infrastructure Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
VALUE OF EXISTING RESOURCES Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
WISE USE OF REUSE OF EXISTING RESOURCES Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
RE-THINKING HISTORIC URBAN LANDSCAPES (HUL) Chaudière Master Plan 1990 Zibi 2016 Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
MTBA – 1990 NCC Master Plan Key Urban Design Concepts • Layering • Mixing • Public Access • Connectivity ” MTBA Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
Master Plan Key Concepts: Cultural Conservation ZIBI Victoria & Amelia Islands, Richmond Landing & South Shore Lands Chaudière Heritage District, highlighting recommended heritage structures & elements for conservation, and showing comparison of NCC Master Plan Area with the new ZIBI development. Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
CHAUDIÈRE REDEVELOPMENT: PRELIM. LEED ND SCORING 2010 Ottawa River looking west: mouth of Lost Channel on left; Booth Board Mill; Chaudière Bridge on right • Smart Location and Linkage: ±18 of 27 pts; • Neighbourhood Pattern & Design: ±25 of 44 pts; • Green Infrastructure & Buildings: ±19 of 29 pts; • Innovation & Design Process; Regional Priority Credit: (up to 10 pts – contingency ; not used) Total: Approximately 62 pts - GOLD Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
Windmill Developments and Dream Unlimited 1 of 10 One Planet Communities 2018 DEVELOPMENT • 37 acres, post-industrial • Reusing existing resources • 90% walkability score • 12% land: public use • 20% reduced waste • All Net Zero: 2020 • 500 new jobs • Equitable: First Nations’ participation Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
CHAUDIÈRE REDUX: LEADING CANADIAN SUSTAINABILITY • “Deep Green”: Path to KitiganZibiAnishinabeg “Spiritual Sustainability” Algonquin spiritual icons (http://www.kza.qc.ca/celebration150th.php) • * Respect * The Circle * Dreams & Visions • Ecologically responsible rejuvenation Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
Natural & Cultural ConservatioN NEXUS: WE ARE ALL CONNECTED “The future of environmentalism is going to be led by First Nations, because their fight is about – of course, about their way of life, but it comes from a deep attachment to place.” -Dr. David Suzuki to Mirko Zardini, “Has Environmentalism Failed?” in Its All Happening So Fast, CCA, 2016 Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
Zero net carbon collaborationfor existing & historic buildings-www.znccollaboration.org Mark Thompson Brandt, OAA, RAIC, CAHP, LEED AP Senior Conservation Architect & Urbanist MTBA Associates Inc. Ottawa mtb@mtbarch.com mtbarch.com Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
www.mtbarch.com www.sustainableconservation.ca www.capitalmodern.ca www.visionchaudiere.ca www.historicplaces.ca/media/49493/resilience_en_june%202016.pdf mtbarch.com/wp-content/uploads/ 2014/11/Draft-Building-Resilience-Excerpt.pdf Climate Heritage Mobilization, SF Sept 12, 2018
Carbon Mitigation & Cultural Heritage: Historic Preservation Policies and Practices Moving Communities to Net Zero Climate heritage mobilization, SAN Francisco september 12, 2018 An affiliated event of the global climate action summit