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AIA Oregon 2030 Working Group

Join AIA Oregon for a discussion on how Oregon firms are tracking and meeting Architecture 2030 goals through AIA’s Design Data Exchange (DDx) reporting tool.

This month - Prioritizing projects for 2030 reporting in the DDx

Small to large firms, single discipline or market sector to complex services, each firm structures the task of completing project reporting in the DDx differently. We will discuss strategies to prioritize which projects can be or should be entered and what depth of data is a match for your organization.

We will take a look at the updates to the DDx database and website since last year’s reporting cycle and implications for your firm’s project data collection process.

The AIA 2030 Commitment is a growing initiative that provides a consistent, national framework with simple metrics and a standardized reporting format to help firms evaluate the impact design decisions have on an individual project's energy performance. The profession can’t meet vigorous building energy use reduction targets one project at a time, and so architects are embracing the challenge at hand by thinking differently about sustainable design. Will you join them?

The mission of the AIA 2030 Commitment is to take the aspirational goals of Architecture 2030 and transition to the reality of achieving tangible, strategically targeted, performance goals on every project. In the AIA Oregon 2030 working group you will be able to learn more about how Oregon compares to all other US projects recorded in the 2030 dataset. Architects and engineers who are current 2030 signatories and those considering joining are welcome to attend this meeting to learn about AIA Oregon's 2030 Commitment and how you can further participate.

Earlier Event: February 17
AIA Oregon Virtual Lunch + Learn - Boral
Later Event: February 18
Thursday Roundtable