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Conference on "LEED Certification for Buildings"

September 1, 2011
On Monday, September 26, 2011, the lecture "LEED Certification of Buildings" was held in the Hemiciclo Hall at ORT Pocitos, presented by architect Guillermo Alonzo, a Colombian specialist in sustainable architecture.  The conference, organized by the School of Architecture, was aimed at students, faculty, architects, engineers, and professionals involved in the construction industry.

Building certification through various standards and systems has become essential for mitigating the environmental impact of construction, and a new standard practice in the execution of architectural projects that take environmental conditions into account. This process of raising awareness among the professional community, institutions, and governments has already begun in several Latin American countries, such as Colombia and Venezuela, where certification is already required for certain types of buildings in some cases. In this conference, Architect Alonzo presented the LEED certification system, which is one of the systems applicable for building certification.

Alonzo specializes in green building and is certified by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). He currently works in Bogotá, Colombia, as a consultant on sustainable projects. He teaches this subject at the Javeriana University and the University of the Andes in Colombia. He is a lecturer for the Andean Development Corporation.