Towards the decarbonization of cities in Latin America
Participants will learn how to plan and build net zero buildings and sites based on concrete practical examples. They will also learn what solutions are available for completely net zero cities.
EBP developed the digital course together with three renowned universities: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and Pontificia Universidad Javariana de Colombia.
The further training course is certified. Participants receive official recognition for the knowledge and skills they have acquired.
Learning objectives
- Understanding the definition of net zero within the context of sustainable construction and urban planning
- Knowledge of the challenges in net zero building projects, development of solution proposals for own projects
- Ability to integrate the 15 principles of CEELA into net zero buildings and sites
- Acquisition of knowledge and application of tools for net zero construction projects
- Expansion of the professional network through contact with experts from various fields and countries
Target group
Architecture and engineering professionals, construction professionals from the public and private sector
Course contents
Module 1: Net zero concept
- Understanding the definition of net zero
- Impact and implementation
Module 2: Net zero cities and regions
- Tools for the transformation toward net zero
- Project examples for urban and regional implementation
Modules 3 & 4: Buildings with net zero emissions (operational and embedded)
- Tools and strategies for achieving net zero energy consumption in the operation of buildings
- Tools and strategies for achieving net zero in the construction of buildings
- Project examples for implementation in different building types
Course type
- Digital course
- Duration Three months / 120 hours
Cost
750 US Dollars
Language
Spanish, partly English
Prerequisites
Professional experience in the design, planning and construction of buildings and sites as well as experience in urban and regional planning