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Save the Date! Webinar on Building Decarbonization

 

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Building Decarbonization: Pathways to a Carbon-Neutral Future

Free Stanford Webinar

DATE

September 13

TIME

1:00-2:00 pm PST

PLATFORM

Live online via ON24

Buildings are responsible for 40% of the US greenhouse gas emissions. Building owners and regulators are rapidly transforming how buildings are designed and built.

We invite you to join Kristen DiStefano, Associate Director at Atelier Ten, as she does a deep dive into how to lower and eliminate the carbon emissions associated with building materials such as concrete, steel, and glass. She will cover building reuse, low embodied carbon structural systems, and offsets for hard-to-eliminate embodied carbon.

Can’t attend live? Register now and a recording of the webinar will be sent to you within a week of the live event.

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SPEAKER

Kristen DiStefano

Associate Director
Atelier Ten

Kristen is an Associate Director of the San Francisco office. With her macro-to-micro approach, Kristen provides big-picture guidance for large scale masterplans and detailed analysis including daylight optimization and innovative materials on the building scale.

Kristen has successfully led some of the firm’s most ambitious and complex projects including the carbon neutral and mass timber campus for the California College of the Arts Unified Campus in San Francisco, the LEED Platinum 2020 Project at the University of California Merced, and the Potrero Power Station which is transforming a formerly polluting power plant into a healthy and sustainable community.

Beyond projects, Kristen runs Atelier Ten’s Carbon Management practice and is an integral part of the firm’s Master planning practice. She has taught Architectural Design and Environmental Systems and Controls at the University of Oregon and Cornell University.

Questions? Contact scpd-information@stanford.edu

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