How do you design a net zero building?
The building industry accounts for almost 40% of all global carbon emissions worldwide. The buildings we design today will still be operational by 2050. Reaching net zero will require huge changes to our houses, offices and schools and the way we live in them.
In this podcast episode, Dr Michelle Dickinson is joined by Rory Martin, Sustainability Manager for Frasers Property Australia and Kerryn Coker, Arup’s Australasia Co-Chair. Together they discuss how collectively we can take action to make these changes.
“It comes back down to collaborations and having long collaborations as well. We can only do this together and we learn through doing. ”
Rory Martin Sustainability Manager, Frasers Property
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Learn more about the work discussed in this episode
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Project
One Central Park
One Central Park blends artistic vision, the natural world and public benefit into one striking mixed-use building. We provided a multi-disciplinary services including mechanical, electrical, fire and public health engineering, lighting design, waste and vertical transportation consultation, with our environmentally sustainable design provision contributing to the strategy for the entire precinct.
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Project
1 Triton Square
An award-winning exemplar of reuse and regeneration, designed entirely by Arup using our Total Architecture approach to create one of the most sustainable commercial buildings in the UK.
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Event
Net Zero for Property: Local and global insights series
Australia
The real estate sector has one of the highest carbon footprints in the world. Successful decarbonisation of assets and a new net zero approach will be essential to reduce this impact. Interventions that reduce embodied carbon and maximise asset performance will be key to a low carbon future. So how do we create this future and get the property industry to net zero?
Over four live webinars, we'll explore this question from strategy to delivery to operations and development. Find out more.