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Tools and Outcomes for Embodied Carbon Reductions

Join Miller Hull Architects for a virtual panel on tools for climate action, part of the San Diego Green Building Councils Sustainable Building Week.

This session will describe how Miller Hull is leveraging tools such as Tally and Tableau to communicate embodied carbon impacts of our designs at critical points for decision-making. Miller Hull will demonstrate a wide range of outcomes for embodied carbon work – from informing design decisions, to building collaborative relationships with our clients, manufacturers, and peers on the solid foundation of climate action. No prior experience with life cycle assessment or data visualization is necessary; whether you are starting out in embodied carbon, or a seasoned LCA pro, we invite all to participate. There will be a dedicated Q&A section at the end of the hour-long session.

Speaker

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Alex Ianchenko

is a researcher and design staff member with the Miller Hull Partnership in Seattle. Previously a researcher with the Carbon Leadership Forum and founding member of the Circular City + Living Systems Lab at the University of Washington, Alex is passionate about the intersection of information science, research and design. Her experience with data management and visualization continues to inform her ongoing work in whole-building life cycle assessment, building performance forecasting, and GIS mapping. Today, Alex is dedicated to applying her background to climate advocacy as a member of the Seattle hub of the Carbon Leadership Forum, the AIA Washington Climate Committee, and the Sustainable Design Leaders Climate-Smart Wood Group