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What is AIA 2030 DDx?

What is AIA 2030 DDx?

The Design Data Exchange (DDx) lets 2030 Commitment firms track their own projects and report them to the AIA. It also lets firms query the entire 2030 database to study the performance of different types of projects. Firms can see their own projects superimposed on those of other firms.

What is AIA DDx?

We develop the 2030 Design Data Exchange (DDx) to make it easier and faster to record your project data, get actionable information, and advance your firm’s energy and carbon performance.

What is AIA 2030 Commitment?

The mission of the AIA 2030 Commitment is to support the 2030 Challenge and transform the practice of architecture in a way that is holistic, firm-wide, project based, and data-driven. Through the 2030 Commitment, you can elevate your practice, save clients money, and combat the effects of global climate change.

What are the goals behind the Architecture 2030 Challenge?

The two major objectives of the 2030 Challenge are: 1) to globally reduce fossil fuel consumption and green house gas (GHG) emissions of the built environment; and 2) to advance the development of sustainable, resilient, carbon-neutral buildings and cities.

Who started 2030 challenge?

Edward Mazria
Edward Mazria, FAIA, Hon. Mazria issued the 2030 Challenge and introduced the 2030 Palette, a revolutionary new platform that puts the principles behind low-carbon/zero carbon and resilient built environments at the fingertips of architects, planners, and designers worldwide.

When did the 2030 Challenge start?

2006
Architecture 2030 initiated the 2030 Challenge in 2006, which led to the zero emissions movement in the global building sector and has since been adopted by architectural design firms, states, cities, counties, the American Institute of Architects (AIA), International Union of Architects, US Conference of Mayors, and …

When did the AIA 2030 Challenge start?

What is the baseline for the 2030 Challenge?

No, the 2030 Challenge advocates for zero carbon buildings, defined as highly efficient buildings that use no fossil fuel, greenhouse-gas-emitting energy to operate and are instead 100% powered by on-site and/or off-site renewable energy. UPDATE: Architecture 2030 is now accelerating the 2030 Challenge to 2021.

Has 2030 challenge been launched?

Architecture 2030 initiated the 2030 Challenge in 2006, which led to the zero emissions movement in the global building sector and has since been adopted by architectural design firms, states, cities, counties, the American Institute of Architects (AIA), International Union of Architects, US Conference of Mayors, and …

What can you do with the AIA 2030 Commitment?

Joining the 2030 Commitment gives you access to the Design Data Exchange (DDx), a national framework created by AIA with simple metrics and a standardized reporting format for measuring progress. The confidential, easy-to-use DDx lets you pinpoint best practices and anonymously compare project performance in your firm and beyond.

Who are the sponsors of Architecture 2030 DDX?

We developed the DDx with support from the US Department of Energy and in partnership with Architecture 2030 and the US Environmental Protection Agency—and with guidance from a diverse group of experienced 2030 firm users. The DDx is flexible and intuitive—anyone on your staff can enter information at any time from anywhere.

How is DDX used in the 2030 portfolio?

The confidential, easy-to-use DDx lets you pinpoint best practices and anonymously compare project performance in your firm and beyond. The research tool allows you to compare projects of similar type, size, climate, and a host of other attributes across the 2030 portfolio.

Why is the 2030 design data exchange important?

We develop the 2030 Design Data Exchange (DDx) to make it easier and faster to record your project data, get actionable information, and advance your firm’s energy and carbon performance. The confidential, easy-to-use DDx lets you pinpoint best practices and anonymously compare project performance in your firm and beyond.

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