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Pathfinder v2.0: A carbon calculator for the landscape industry

Pathfinder v2.0: A carbon calculator for the landscape industry

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Want to find out how to calculate the carbon emissions of your design, how much carbon can be sequestered in your design and how small changes can create huge savings in carbon? 

Well, join us as we find out with Eustacia Brossart, one of the developers of Pathfinder v2.0, a carbon tool for landscape designers. 

Speaker bio: Eustacia Brossart, PLA (Professional Landscape Architect), Associate at CMG Landscape Architecture

As a Landscape Architect at CMG, Eustacia worked with Pamela Conrad and Atelier 10 to help develop the landscape carbon calculator Pathfinder tool and Climate Positive Design challenge. She is passionate about the urban landscape’s potential to sequester carbon while creating dynamic, resilient, inclusive places for people, ecology, and art. Eustacia has translated her background in cinema production and art direction into over a decade of designed and built landscape projects at a variety of scales, from the National Mall in Washington DC to tech, university and museum campuses, to a public playground in San Francisco. Her investigations into the infrastructural possibilities of landscape have led her around the world to study landscapes of waste resourcing.

This is the first in a series of webinars that will explore sustainable design solutions for the landscape industry to the climate crisis.

Want to find out how to calculate the carbon emissions of your design, how much carbon can be sequestered in your design and how small changes can create huge savings in carbon? 

Well, join us as we find out with Eustacia Brossart, one of the developers of Pathfinder v2.0, a carbon tool for landscape designers. 

Speaker bio: Eustacia Brossart, PLA (Professional Landscape Architect), Associate at CMG Landscape Architecture

As a Landscape Architect at CMG, Eustacia worked with Pamela Conrad and Atelier 10 to help develop the landscape carbon calculator Pathfinder tool and Climate Positive Design challenge. She is passionate about the urban landscape’s potential to sequester carbon while creating dynamic, resilient, inclusive places for people, ecology, and art. Eustacia has translated her background in cinema production and art direction into over a decade of designed and built landscape projects at a variety of scales, from the National Mall in Washington DC to tech, university and museum campuses, to a public playground in San Francisco. Her investigations into the infrastructural possibilities of landscape have led her around the world to study landscapes of waste resourcing.

This is the first in a series of webinars that will explore sustainable design solutions for the landscape industry to the climate crisis.

Organised by: Rachel Bailey of Rachel Bailey Garden Design Ltd

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