2018 Green Building Convention to address global Race to Zero

The 11th Annual Green Building Convention will take place at the Century City Conference Centre from 3-5 October in Cape Town. Hosted by the Green Building Council of South Africa (GBCSA, the convention will see several local and international heavyweights weighing in on the global race to achieve net zero carbon, water, waste and ecology buildings.
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“We are incredibly proud of our lineup of speakers, all of whom will contribute to the Race to Zero discussion from a diversity of angles and expertise. We would like to thank our sponsors and supporters for helping us craft this convention as a key component of our Race to Zero. We are excited to amplify this message that has such a profound impact on people from all walks of life,” said Dorah Modise, GBCSA CEO.

Project Drawdown

Paul Hawken, a renowned environmentalist and activist, will present Project Drawdown, a non-profit that pools together some of the world’s leading experts to develop solutions geared towards reversing climate change. Hawken, is a respected global thought leader on economic development, industrial ecology and environmental policy.

Delegates will also be introduced to the fascinating 'cybertecture' philosophy that is rooted in designing a better world through technology. Presented by creator James Law, an architect and entrepreneur, the 'cybertecture' philosophy believes the built environment “should contribute to a sustainable and better world for all people”.

World’s greenest commercial building

Prof Rob Peña, an associate professor in the Department of Architecture at the University of Washington, will present the Bullitt Center, the world’s greenest commercial building that is making a solid case for green building around the globe.

The question of how future cities need to be planned and developed will share the spotlight as experts delve into the topic and present recent case studies showcasing how safer, resilient and sustainable cities can be achieved.

The future South African city

Dr Makhosi Khoza, head of local government at OUTA, a prominent activist and a former member of parliament who served as a chairperson of the portfolio committee on public service administration, will look at the role of local government in building “the future South African city”.

“The Race to Zero is not an individual race, but a relay in which only our collective efforts will make a difference. Our convention is a critical gathering of a growing group of people that are committed to building a better and greener future for all. They come from all over the world sharing ideas, best practices, new technologies and strategies that propel us forward,” Modise added.

For more info on the convention, go to www.gbcsaconvention.org.za.

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