ec1_small

Lead Your Firm in the Race to Net Zero

We're excited to announce the much-anticipated release of the Embodied Carbon feature! The Embodied Carbon feature allows you to automatically estimate detailed structural, enclosure, and interior material quantities in real-time, based on building geometry. With the Embodied Carbon feature, you can create automated embodied carbon metrics for all your projects and uncover key insights on carbon emissions to make critical project and design decisions. Automatically select and assign EPDs and enable easy cross-team collaboration to streamline your embodied carbon calculations and simplify the decision-making process. Future releases will include operational carbon calculations and effortless AIA 2030 DDx and SE2050 reporting. In this 60-minute session, our team of expert building scientists provides a quick overview of the Embodied Carbon feature, its components, and workflow.

 

Nilesh Bansal (vertical)

About the Speakers

Nilesh is the Director of Sustainability at cove.tool. His primary focus is on product development, supporting research efforts and guiding the AEC industry in defining their organizational strategy for adopting sustainability as a key parameter to help them move towards data driven empirical design decision making. Nilesh strives to democratize Building Sciences for the masses, having a true impact in our fight against climate change. He also has a Master of Science Degree in Building Performance and Diagnostics from Carnegie Mellon and has served as a Sustainability Specialist on several large commercial projects.

Sara Laudeman Headshot-1

Sara Laudeman is an architecture researcher at cove.tool. She holds a Master of Architecture from the Georgia Institute of Technology, as well as degrees from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in architecture (B.A.) and mathematics (B.S.). At cove.tool, she works on the research, design, and development of features, as well as supporting users and developing resources to support sustainable design and analysis. She is passionate about using the intersection of design and computation to advance sustainable design goals in the AEC industry.

 

Download Webinar