Case Study: California Air Resources Board Headquarters Building
This video course includes English language captions.
Free for AIA members courtesy of AIA California. (If prompted, enter your AIA membership number when purchasing course.)
Non-AIA members can purchase this cost for $35 or buy a ZNCD Passport for $90 and select up to 4 courses to meet the required 5 hours for license renewals.
Situated in the historic City of Riverside, the new headquarters of the California Air Resources Board (CARB) has now become the largest true net-zero energy facility in the nation—producing more energy than it uses. The project is designed to achieve LEED Platinum certification and meets all CALGreen Tier 2 building standards. This facility symbolizes the transition of transportation in California to zero-emission technologies.
Presented by leaders of ZGF Architects and Affiliated Engineers, Inc., this program illustrates strategies that contribute to achieving net-zero performance for a dynamic and energy-intensive campus including active and passive energy-efficiency strategies for storing surplus energy and for reducing operational and embodied carbon.
Upon successful completion of a multiple-choice quiz, a Certificate of Completion will be available for download and can be used to verify your licensure requirements.
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