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Edward Mazria
architect, author and educator
**Edward Mazria, FAIA** is an internationally recognized architect, author, researcher, and educator who focuses on how to transition the urban built environment to a carbon-free future. He is the founder of the nonprofit think tank Architecture 2030 and the 2030 Challenge, which asks that all new buildings, developments, and major renovations be carbon-neutral by 2030. Ed is the author of the 2015 report Achieving 80 x 50: Reducing Energy Use, Creating Jobs, and Phasing Out Carbon Emissions in New York City’s Buildings.
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Roadmap to Zero: A conversation with Ed Mazria
Partner:Boston Society of Architects/AIA and the BSA Foundation