Start Date
24-10-2023 3:45 PM
End Date
24-10-2023 5:00 PM
Access Type
Open Access
Abstract
Jason Kliwinski focuses on three main areas in Sustainability Science: Sustainable Architecture, Consulting and Education. As a practicing Architect, Jason’s work includes the sustainable renovation, preservation, and adaptive reuse of existing buildings as well as creation of many new environmentally responsible & healthy buildings for twenty years. Jason’s work is diverse and includes commercial, institutional, educational, hospitality, retail and residential clients in public and private sectors. As a Consultant, Jason has assisted clients across multiple markets in pursuing LEED™ & WELL™ certifications and carbon neutrality/net zero energy on dozens of projects over the last two decades. His philosophy has always been that it does not cost more to build green and this has been proven out repeatedly in the many successful LEED™ certifications achieved. In today's presentation, Jason will focus on how Planning Cities Using LEED standards can produce healthy and resilient cities.
Biography
Jason Kliwinski is a Licensed Architect who is a leader in applied sustainability in New Jersey. He is LEED Fellow & Faculty, a Climate Reality Leader, & GPro Instructor. He has developed & teaches green curriculum at the University and professional development levels on a range of green topics for organizations like USGBC, Urban Green, and the Department of Energy. Jason has served as adjunct professor in sustainability at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, Montclair State University (Earth & Environmental Studies), Rowan University at Burlington, and guest lectures regularly. He is co-founder of the Green Building Center in Lambersville, New Jersey.
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Planning Cities Using LEED Standards
Jason Kliwinski focuses on three main areas in Sustainability Science: Sustainable Architecture, Consulting and Education. As a practicing Architect, Jason’s work includes the sustainable renovation, preservation, and adaptive reuse of existing buildings as well as creation of many new environmentally responsible & healthy buildings for twenty years. Jason’s work is diverse and includes commercial, institutional, educational, hospitality, retail and residential clients in public and private sectors. As a Consultant, Jason has assisted clients across multiple markets in pursuing LEED™ & WELL™ certifications and carbon neutrality/net zero energy on dozens of projects over the last two decades. His philosophy has always been that it does not cost more to build green and this has been proven out repeatedly in the many successful LEED™ certifications achieved. In today's presentation, Jason will focus on how Planning Cities Using LEED standards can produce healthy and resilient cities.