Green Building and LEED for Homes
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore green building practices and LEED certification for homes in this informative Stanford seminar. Discover how the engineering mindset can be applied to address climate change challenges through interventional, remedial, and adaptive approaches. Delve into topics such as occupant behavior, plug loads, the importance of education, and integrated project delivery. Learn about the design-bid-build model, net-zero energy buildings, utility rate decoupling, and zero net energy homes. Gain insights from Ann Edminster of the Net Zero Energy Home Coalition as she discusses strategies for creating sustainable, energy-efficient residential spaces. Equip yourself with knowledge to evaluate and implement solutions for climate-related problems in the building sector.
Syllabus
Intro
Occupants
Plug Loads
The Role of Education
Ryan Scott
Integrated Project Delivery
DesignBidBuild Model
Questions
Where are you educating the masses
Net zero energy buildings
Utility rate decoupling
Zero net energy homes
Zero net energy capable
Taught by
Stanford Online
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