Jay Field
Username
Jay Field
Proposer First Name
Jay
Proposer Email
jay.field@timberhp.com
Proposer Last Name
Field
Proposed Session Description
Designers and building materials makers must join forces to create scalable, circular systems for home renovation, if Northeast Metros are to turn their aging housing stock from climate liabilities into climate assets. Wood, with its ability to store carbon, is the ideal anchor material for such systems. The overlap between a Maine architect’s design-build and wood insulation businesses offers a model of the synergy needed to create low carbon, scalable, circular methods of home renovation.
Why is this session important?
Hitting greenhouse gas reduction targets in the U.S. means tackling the climate liabilities posed by buildings. Renovating aging housing across the country is one major piece of the puzzle. Unfortunately, existing approaches to construction and renovation won't get us where we need to be quickly enough. Instead, we must to innovate when it comes to the types of building materials we're using and the scale of collaboration required between building materials manufacturers and design-construction professionals.
Learning Objectives
Identify the elements required to create circular, carbon friendly approaches to home renovation and take them to scale.
Understand how aggressive greenhouse gas reduction targets have made it critical for the building materials and architecture and design industries to work together in unprecedented ways.
Understand the challenge of transforming millions of homes from climate liabilities into climate assets.
Take away concepts that attendees can use to advance new approaches to home renovation—be it in construction, architecture, material procurement, manufacturing or public policy work.
Has this session been presented before?
No
Target Audiences Level of Expertise
Level 3 - Prior knowledge strongly recommended.
NYC 2023 Areas of Focus
Session Format Details
A moderated panel discussion.
Recommended Length
60-minute session
Strongest Content Connection - NYC 2023
Reviewer 1
Royan, Monisha
Proposal #
180
Committee Decision
Rejected