American Architectural Foundation and United Technologies Corp. Launch Sustainable Cities Design Academy
Posted on: Tuesday, 27 January 2009, 23:01 CST
Sustainable development in
Studies show buildings are responsible for 40 percent of the world's greenhouse gases. By exploring existing technologies and energy-efficient strategies, communities can mitigate buildings' environmental effects. The new Academy's four selected teams - from
"Sustainable Cities Design Academy provides civic leaders with the tools and resources they need to help shape more sustainable, responsible and livable communities," said
"UTC believes everything we do today can be done better tomorrow. We're delighted to partner with the AAF on the new Academy and help leaders apply similar thinking to their local projects. We hope that with the Academy's expertise these projects will stand as long-term examples for future sustainable cities," said
Participants in the first Academy session are:
- A
New Bedford, Mass. , team redeveloping a 20-acre waterside industrial site as cornerstone for sustainable development along the historically industrial waterfront - Boston's Asian Community Development Corporation (ACDC), with plans for new residential and community-planned program spaces on leased land reclaimed from Boston's "Big Dig" Central Arterty/Tunnel project
- A
Philadelphia team with a project in the Philadelphia Navy Yard to incorporate transit and mixed-use development and apply for LEED-ND* status - A team from the
District of Columbia and Blue Skye Construction that is working on a mixed-use transit-oriented development around the historically underserved Minnesota Avenue Metro Station
"Given that buildings are a large portion of our energy consumption and the corresponding pollution, we must be sure our communities are full speed ahead toward adoption of architecture, design and engineering methods that deliver dramatic and irrefutable cost-efficient improvements," said
Since its creation in 1943, the American Architectural Foundation (AAF) has consistently sought to educate the public about the power of architecture in their lives. By helping local leaders tackle critical design challenges, AAF serves as a conduit between the world of design and the practical decisions leaders make that shape their communities. In recent years, the AAF has emerged as a leading national resource in providing leadership development programs in design through the highly regarded Mayors' Institute on City Design and Great Schools by Design. Through these programs, AAF helps leaders use the power of architecture to improve lives and transform communities. For more information, please visit www.archfoundation.org.
United Technologies, based in
Since
*LEED-ND: Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design for Neighborhood Development. (U.S. Greenbuilding Council certification standard)
Contact: Kate Robins, UTC (860) 728-7980 Liz Blazevich, AAF (202) 626-7318SOURCE United Technologies Corp.
Source: PR Newswire
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