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Urban Land Institute Earns 2021 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year Award
The Urban Land Institute (ULI) has received the 2021 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year Award
Below are brief descriptions with dates and times of the events hosted, supported, or encouraged by the ULI Center for Sustainability and Economic Performance during the 2021 ULI Virtual Spring Meeting. Look here for activities focused on health and wellness, parks and open space, climate mitigation and adaptation, building performance, and resilience.
For more the most detailed and up-to-date information about these events and the rest of the 2021 ULI Spring Meeting events, please visit https://spring.uli.org/.(Events and convenings are subject to slight revision.)
More updates to come.
Location: Virtual
This session will offer an exclusive first-time look at a real-world case study of equity in urban development through the lens of design, building, and empowerment of existing citizens to promote social sustainability. Freedom West Homes, a 47-year-old, 382-unit affordable COOP development on four blocks in downtown San Francisco is being replaced by a highly integrated new development that will both rehouse the existing COOP owners on site and create additional affordable units alongside 2,000 market-rate units.
Sea-level rise poses significant threats to global gateway markets from New York City to San Francisco to Washington, D.C., putting countless people and billions of dollars’ worth of property at risk. Hear from business leaders on the East and West Coasts who developed new partnerships to address this pressing climate challenge and consider how more cities could leverage business community leadership to address sea-level rise and other environmental hazards.
Time: 4:00-5:30pm ET
Location: Virtual
Time: 4:15-5:00pm ET
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Time: 11:45-12:45pm ET
Location: Virtual
Time: 11:45-12:45pm ET
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Time: 12:00-1:30pm ET
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Time: 1:00-3:00pm ET
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Time: 3:30-5:00pm ET
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Time: 3:30-5:00pm ET
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Time: 12:00-1:30pm ET
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5 Technologies Enabling Buildings to Meet Net Zero
Location: On-Demand
Join ULI Greenprint and experts from Siemens, Black Bear Energy, BlocPower, and Entuitive for a fast-paced introduction to five technologies paving the way for buildings to reach net zero emissions: heat pumps, solar panels, battery storage, sensors, and building envelope strategies. Session will be available throughout Spring Meeting and afterward.
Why Real Estate Leaders are Transitioning to All-Electric Buildings
Location: On-Demand
This session will cover emerging regulations and utility framework, technology overview, and strategies and considerations of moving commercial real estate to an all-electric future. Session will be available throughout the duration of Virtual Spring Meeting.
Unlocking Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)
Location: On-Demand
Accessory Dwelling Units or ADUs – a broad term for secondary housing built on the property of an existing home – are emerging as a solution for expanding housing options for people of all ages. ADUs can enhance affordability, diversify housing types, generate wealth and income for owners, enable family or caregivers to live nearby, and create incremental or “gentle” density for communities. Creating equitable legal, financial, and communications frameworks can help ensure that ADUs meet their full potential. In this on-demand session, learn how ULI Chicago has helped drive ADU policy reform in the city, and how to unlock the power of ADUs in your community.
What We Measure Matters; Now Let’s Measure What Matters: Using a Well-Being Framework to Promote Equity in Land Use Policy and Built Environment Practices
Location: On-Demand
A well-being framework provides an approach to more holistically and accurately understand individual and community human health and quality of life. Well-being frameworks center equity and objectively and subjectively measure how people perceive the quality of their lives. The frameworks are reflective of community values and encapsulate the multi-faceted aspects of human health—physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. As we acknowledge and remedy the damaging impacts of our industry’s past policies and actions (redlining for example), prioritizing well-being provides an approach to address inequities, build urban resiliency, and strengthen social cohesion.
Christina N. Contreras, ULI/Martin Bucksbaum Senior Visiting Fellow and Principal & Founder of Living Ecology Studio, is using a well-being framework to explore how privately-owned and managed ‘third places’ improve human health and well-being outcomes. In this session, Contreras, Carol Graham, and Julie Rusk discuss how well-being frameworks can provide a method for the real estate industry to better understand and deliver on what matters most to individuals and communities.
Location: On-Demand
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