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  • COFFEE BREAK: Indoor Air Quality Sensors Show & Tell

    Continuous monitoring of indoor environmental conditions is the future of building operation and designing for occupant comfort and health. The IAQ sensor market specifically has exploded as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic as well. Green building standards (LEED, WELL, RESET) are adjusting from point in time measurement to encourage more continuous monitoring. Receive a live demo of real life IAQ / IEQ (Indoor Environmental Quality) sensors, data, and dashboards currently being tested at Morrissey Engineering's 4940 Building. Watch or Listen to this Coffee Break Recording! FEATURED GUEST: Sarah Gudeman, PE, BCxP, CPHC, WELL AP, LEED Fellow, Mechanical Engineer, Director of Sustainability, Morrissey Engineering Sarah Gudeman has been researching, writing, and creating videos on various Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) sensors constantly for nearly the last two years. Through conversations with manufacturers, work on EQ TAG committee O+M v4.1 development, and commercial building design and certifications, her goal is to be a central repository of information on Indoor Air Quality and share that information with other practitioners as well as contractors, building owners, and others. EQ TAG committee is the Indoor Environmental Quality - Technical Advisory Group (TAG) of our national U.S. Green Building Council LEED committees. Sarah is a compulsive volunteer who seeks to make the world a better place through engineering, education,… Continue Reading COFFEE BREAK: Indoor Air Quality Sensors Show & Tell

  • Building Decarbonization: Why Does It Matter and Where do YOU Fit in?

    View list of attendees. The New Buildings Institutes' (NBI) Building Decarbonization Code presents the building industry with an actionable tool to leverage buildings in meeting the climate objectives of cities and states. We will review this tool, present its place within a spectrum of tools, policies, and funding opportunities related to building decarbonization and discuss concerns and opportunities of decarbonization from an equity perspective. Presented in partnership with: American Institute of Architects (AIA) St. Louis' Committee on the Environment (COTE®), ASHRAE St. Louis (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers), International Sustainable Institute for Laboratories St. Louis (I2SL) and Missouri Gateway Green Building Council.  Learn what tools are available and how you can implement solutions, what is happening around the country, and what the future brings when it comes to building decarbonization. SPEAKER Kim Cheslak, (she/her), Director of Codes, New Buildings Institute PANELISTS Colleen Autry, (she/her) Director of District Operations, Cortex Innovation Community J. Gregory Carl, City Council Member & Mayor Pro-Tem, City of Olivette, Missouri  Carlos Trejo, AICP, Director of Planning & Community Development, City of Olivette, MO

  • Coffee Break – Does the Building Industry Need a Paradigm Shift?

    In the past few weeks in St. Louis, we have experienced record drought, record heat and record rainfall. We know extreme weather events like this are exacerbated by the climate crisis and will likely accelerate further. How should we be building - or not building - to address climate mitigation and adaptation? How can we pursue new and different solutions now?  View a recording of this Coffee Break FEATURED GUEST: Wyly Brown, Founding Partner, Leupold Brown Goldbach Architekten and Assistant Professor, Washington University in St. Louis, Sam Fox School Wyly Brown is a Founding Partner of Leupold Brown Goldbach Architekten, and the partner responsible for the projects conducted in North America. He holds a Bachelors of Art in Anthropology, and spent a number of years researching the connection between cultures and monuments through the reconstruction of full-scale, functional objects, often using historically accurate methods. After receiving a Masters of Architecture from Harvard University in 2006, he spent two years conducting research at the Institute of Lightweight Structures and Conceptual Design, University of Stuttgart on the topic of rapidly deployable disaster relief structures. In 2014, he founded LBGO architects in Munich, with Andreas Leupold and Christian Goldbach. He approaches design through a process of… Continue Reading Coffee Break – Does the Building Industry Need a Paradigm Shift?

  • Evening Educational Program: Net Zero Building Showcase

    Net Zero Building Showcase featuring three projects: You Work to Solve the Problems You Created - meeting campus net zero goals with a paradigm shift in building design. In the traditional approach to building design, the design solution creates other problems and creates a chain reaction of resource hungry solutions. Focusing on a paradigm shift from this traditional approach, James Moler, Mechanical Engineering Specialist and Kyle Nottmeier, Sr. Design Architect of Jacobs will provide a small aspect of the building design shift needed and process that went into their recent design of an international net zero technology campus. Presenting their insight on the balance of Quality, Quantity, and Budget; how they defined the difference between resources and limited resources, and how they used this insight to constrain and form the design in order to meet the net zero goals of this technology campus My Journey to a Net Zero Single Family Home - continuing the conversation of building decarbonization. Returning to the podium this month is Greg Carl, a panelist from August's evening program, Building Decarbonization: Why Does It Matter and Where do YOU Fit In? Greg Carl will be discussing the net zero resources and methods used building his residential home in Olivette, Missouri and the obstacles to implementation. Presenting energy programs and tax credits applicable to achieve net zero locally and the design, build, and implementation solutions from… Continue Reading Evening Educational Program: Net Zero Building Showcase

  • Coffee Break – Corporate Responsibility & ESG

    Does it seem like you are hearing a lot about ESG (Environmental Social Governance) lately? From utilities to major corporations to dozens of ESG job opportunities, it seems like ESG is everywhere. Join us to learn the basics of ESG, why it's so prevalent and how it connects to green building.  Watch or Listen this Coffee Break Recording! FEATURED GUEST: Chris Laughman, Senior Energy & Sustainability Professional - Chris is an accomplished subject matter expert in sustainable real estate operations with over 20 years of experience in real estate operations, the past 10 focused on sustainability, energy efficiency, water conservation, and waste management in commercial office and multifamily residential real estate. A LEED AP O&M certified professional, Chris has proven success in developing ESG strategies built on data analysis, transparency, and reporting. He has worked with clients across multiple real estate vehicles to help develop what ESG programs should focus on; benchmarking energy, water, waste, and Greenhouse Gas emissions data to identify opportunities to reduce their impact. Chris also provides measurement and verification and ongoing surveillance of performance once projects are executed. In addition, he authors the weekly ESG Blog, ThirtyNine. 

  • Coffee Break – U.N. Sustainable Development Goals

    The UN Sustainable Development Goals are a global roadmap for peace and prosperity, serving as a call to action for the most pressing social issues currently facing the planet and its people. It is important that businesses, in addition to governments, drive for results that contribute to the intent of the goals. In this session, we will outline how Edward Jones, a Fortune 500 investment firm, has begun to incorporate the SDG’s into their business practices, philanthropy strategy, culture, and corporate goal setting. Watch or listen to this Coffee Break recording!  FEATURED GUESTS Lisa Johnson, Senior Sustainability Project Leader at Edward  Jones - Lisa joined Edward Jones in 2006 after 15 years at McDonnell Douglas / Boeing. She has been responsible for Construction Administration of large and new construction projects, department costs, and measures and processes at Edward Jones and has spent the last 11 year's working on the firm's environmental sustainability efforts.  She is responsible for initiating and submitting a proposal to incorporate sustainability into the firm culture, to preserve and progress the Jones family legacy of conservation. Lisa received her B.S. in Architectural Engineering from Tennessee State University in Nashville, TN and her M.S. in Construction Management from Washington… Continue Reading Coffee Break – U.N. Sustainable Development Goals

  • 2022 Fall Member Social

    We have an amazing opportunity to explore an historically renovated building in Midtown St. Louis, home to three design-build, prefab construction manufacturing, and electrical contractor companies; DIRTT, built., and Coltrane.  Join your fellow members supporting the work of making every building a green building. Enjoy networking and exploring the building, getting to know your Missouri Gateway Green Building Council Leadership and fellow members! 

  • Connect on the Quest: Climate Change Communications

    Having positive and productive conversations about climate change is a great way to open the door to solutions-focused thinking and a problem-solving mindset. During the Nov 2nd Connect on the Quest, Hannah Phillips, Manager of Docents and Interpreters for the Saint Louis Zoo will review the principles of both climate change and climate change communication to help us learn the most productive ways to discuss the topic. Presentation material is informed by the National Network for Ocean and Climate Change Interpretation network (NNOCCI) for which Hannah is a certified trainer.

  • EP HAPPY HOUR with USGBC-Missouri Gateway Chapter Members @ Pat Connolly Tavern

    The Pat Connolly Tavern 6400 Oakland Avenue, St. Louis, MO, United States

    As emerging professionals it's difficult to grasp all the possibilities and potential your career holds. Come enjoy a pint of your favorite beverage at various Green Dining Alliance (GDA) locations every 1st Thursday @ 4:30 - 6:00 pm.

  • Smart Buildings Education Session

    About this event Smart buildings can support sustainability, health, equity, and resilience. Join us to discuss the optimization of the design and operation of integrated, high-performance buildings. In addition, to exploring how smart buildings can support LEED and green building, we’ll examine the technologies that have moved us to this point, and innovations in smart buildings going forward. Our panelists will present on specific projects and opportunities, as well as participate in facilitated discussion around applicability. We look forward to learning together. USGBC's Commitment: USGBC is guided by our four pillars: sustainability, resiliency, health, and equity. We have begun the work and remain committed to a sustainable and equitable world. Now more than ever it is important that we examine our programming through each lens of our guiding pillars. The roadmap forward must ensure a more sustainable, resilient, and healthier world for all. Read more about USGBC's commitment to equity. Additional Details: Upon registering you'll receive login information for this webinar in the weeks and days leading up to the event. Support our Mission: Make a donation to help us raise the living standard in communities everywhere https://www.usgbc.org/give-center/donation Despite the great uncertainty of the weeks and months ahead, as an organization USGBC… Continue Reading Smart Buildings Education Session

  • Coffee Break: Grounded in Indigenous Values – Preserving the Land

    Watch or Listen to this Coffee Break Recording! The native peoples of our Midwest region were well aware of their surroundings, the earth, the waterways, and the sky. The indigenous people who lived in the region that is now Missouri were much more sensitive to the needs of their environment. Over thousands of years they developed a sophisticated symbiotic relationship with their Mother, the Earth. And, as we move into cooler temperatures and watch our beautiful changing landscape, it's good to know and thank the Indigenous stewards, our American Indian friends and relatives, of the Midwest region. FEATURED GUESTS Carol Diaz-Granados, Ph.D., RPA, Research Associate Department of Anthropology, Washington University in St. Louis - Dr. Carol Diaz-Granádos, is a professional archaeologist and Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology, Washington University, St. Louis, where she has lectured for 39 years. Her major research focus is American Indian rock art, symbolism and iconography, and its associated oral traditions. Carol has written, edited, and co-edited five books and has chapters in various edited volumes and museum exhibition catalogs. Her 2004 volume, Rock-Art of Eastern North America won an Outstanding Academic Title award. Carol’s research interests include both prehistoric as well as historic archaeology. She has worked at… Continue Reading Coffee Break: Grounded in Indigenous Values – Preserving the Land

  • Coffee Break: Brentwood Bound – Historic Rain & Flooding Update

    Watch or listen to this Coffee Break recording! Historic flooding has forced Brentwood Bound to think about how to support infrastructure, the neighborhood and new growth. Eric Gruenenfeld, Director of Parks & Recreation, will discuss his experiences as a member of the City's Brenwood Bound Administration Project Team during unprecedented rainfall. Brentwood Bound was one of four local sustainability projects of our 2021 Annual Green Building Showcase.  Brentwood Bound is a comprehensive set of solutions including a Deer Creek - Flood Mitigation project. St. Louis storms over July 25-26, 2022 dumped a little more than 9 inches of rain, the highest 24-hour rainfall on record. Michael Wysession, a professor of geophysics at Washington University as quoted by PBS stated, “The average rainfall for July and August combined in St Louis is 7.5 inches of rain and we got that in six hours.” FEATURED GUEST: Eric Gruenenfelder, Director of Parks and Recreation, City of Brentwood As a member of the City's Brentwood Bound Administration Project Team, Eric has focused on the park and greenspace development as well as assisting with the procurement and management of grants related to Brentwood Bound. Eric Gruenenfelder has worked in municipal recreation for the past twenty years, spending the past eight years at the City of brentwood… Continue Reading Coffee Break: Brentwood Bound – Historic Rain & Flooding Update