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Central: Network and Learn "LEED 2009 vs. LEEDv4" 1/6 Overview

  • Tuesday, March 14, 2017
  • 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
  • TreeHouse 4477 S Lamar Blvd #600, Austin, TX 78745

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 LEED 2009 vs. LEEDv4

LEED V4 Overview

1st session of 6-part series - Tuesday, March 14, 2017 (5:30 - 7:00PM)

2nd : Sustainable Sites - May 9

3rd : Materials & Resources - June 20

4th : Indoor Environmental Quality - September 19

5th : Water Efficiency - October 17

6th : Energy & Atmosphere - November 14

You will earn one raffle ticket per session, the winner of the COOL GIFT! will be selected at the last session.


Location : Tree House
4477 S. Lamar Blvd, Suite 600 Austin, TX 78745

About this Event

(1 AIA HSW/SD/LU Hour, 1 GBCI CE HR-Self Reporting)

Looking to network with high-performance building professionals?
Looking for all 6 of your LEED-specific CEUs to maintain your professional credential?  Confused about the design implications of LEEDv4?
Join us for networking and in-depth credit-by-credit comparisons between LEED 2009 and LEEDv4 to gain confidence about certifying new projects under USGBC’s premier green building rating system. Our first session
will start at the beginning with a broad overview with each successive session taking a deep dive on a single credit category.

Presentation detail:

Certifying projects under LEEDv4 is significantly different than certifying projects under LEED 2009. This introductory course reviews the basic differences between LEED2009 and LEEDv4 including upgrades in energy baseline and reconsideration of the Materials and Resources 


credits. Special emphasis will be provided on the Integrative Process, Regional Priority, and Innovation in Design credits.

Presenter Bio:

Allison Wilson, AIA, LEED AP BD+C is an architect and sustainability strategist with Ayers Saint Gross, a nationally recognized leader in high-performance design for colleges, universities, and cultural institutions. In this role she supports high-performance building and planning objectives across the firm, providing analytical support to the design process, integrating sustainability into campus master plans, and helping projects achieve LEED certification. She was the lead author of the Sustainable DC Plan, an urban sustainability strategy to transform Washington, DC into the “healthiest, greenest, most livable city in the nation by 2032,” has worked extensively with Texas A&M University’s master planning efforts, 

and was a student leader of the U.S. Department of Energy’s winning Solar Decathlon 2011 project, WaterShed.

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