As part of the voluntary 2030 commitment program where architecture firms and other entities in the built environment pledge to develop multi-year action plans and implement steps that can advance the American Institute of Architects' (AIA) goal of carbon neutral buildings by the year 2030, the AIA has unveiled a new tool that generates a report on predicted energy use and project modeling.
"This tool is a valuable resource for architecture firms and will be used on their entire portfolio, not just for projects seeking green building certification," said AIA President, George H. Miller, FAIA.
"The tool was specifically developed to be simple to use and to be used by firms of all sizes on a variety of building types, large and small."
The Excel-based reporting tool will only require the user to enter project use type (from a drop down menu), gross square footage, (GSF), yes/no questions: Is project Interior only? Is project modeled? and predicted energy use intensity (PEUI).
Based on that information, for modeled projects the tool will automatically calculate the national average site EUI for that project type and the project's percent reduction from the national average EUI toward meeting the firm's 2030 goal for the current year (currently 60%).
For non-modeled projects, users will enter in the design standard or code and similarly the sheet will calculate the project's contribution toward the firm's 2030 commitment.