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SUMMARY:Healthier Spaces\, Sustainable Places – A Panel Discussion on the State of Climate Solutions Now Act & Maryland Building Energy Performance Standards for Healthcare Facilities
DESCRIPTION:Register here to join AIA Baltimore’s Health and Wellness Design Committee for an engaging evening dedicated to sustainability in healthcare. This event features a panel of experts from the healthcare and sustainability sectors\, discussing how to deliver outstanding healthcare to Maryland residents within environmentally responsible spaces. \nAttendees will gain insights into the Maryland Building Energy Performance Standards\, established under the Climate Solutions Now Act of 2022 (SB0528). Our discussion will delve into compliance requirements\, the financial implications of adhering to these standards\, and both short- and long-term effects on design and construction practices. \nOur respected panelists include: \nRichie Stever: Vice President of Real Estate and Property Management at the University of Maryland Medical System\, Mr. Stever has extensive experience in the healthcare sector\, focusing on real estate\, sustainability\, energy conservation\, and more.\nJarret Horst: Director of Project Development Services at Cushman & Wakefield and Maryland Healthcare Lead\, Mr. Horst oversees a variety of projects across multiple sectors\, bringing over 25 years of industry experience and a lifelong commitment to sustainability.\nStuart Kaplow: An attorney specializing in real estate and environmental law\, Mr. Kaplow offers a wealth of knowledge in sustainability and green building\, bolstered by his background as an environmental entrepreneur.\nZachary Berzolla\, PhD: Building Decarbonization Section Head for the Maryland Department of the Environment. His work focuses on policies and programs to help all Maryland buildings achieve net zero by 2045. \nModerator \nRebecca Price:  Manager for the Maryland Clean Buildings Hub at the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA). In her role\, she is responsible for standing up the statutorily mandated Maryland Clean Buildings Hub\, which connects building owners with the information and resources they need to make investments that reduce onsite energy use intensity and emissions. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to learn from leaders in the field and explore the intersection of healthcare and sustainability! \nAIA CES: 2.0LU|HSW approved \nThis event is sponsored by CRGA Design.
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/healthier-spaces-sustainable-places-a-panel-discussion-on-the-state-of-climate-solutions-now-act-maryland-building-energy-performance-standards-for-healthcare-facilities/
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