2023 Louisville Sustainability Summit

Livable Louisville:

Addressing local climate risks through planning and design.

Across the country Americans are facing the effects of a changing climate with increased extreme weather events like hurricanes, tornados, and heat waves causing poor air quality, dangerous forest fires, and flooding. Recent studies predict Kentucky’s risk of extreme heat, drought, wildfires, and inland floods will increase significantly. At the 2023 Louisville Sustainability Council Summit, we explore the risks and stressors our region is facing and how our buildings and cities can adapt to this new normal and address the problems.

Tuesday, October 17, 2023 at Louisville Visual Art 1538 Lytle St

Listen to the recording of the 2023 Sustainability Summit

Keynote Speaker

Jennifer Bloom Leone, AIA, Chief Sustainability Officer
New York City Department of Housing Preservation & Development

As Chief Sustainability Officer for New York City’s Department of Housing Preservation & Development (“HPD”) – the largest municipal developer of affordable housing in the country – Jennifer’s work includes setting a holistic sustainability agenda and policy for the agency - ensuring that HPD projects and portfolio can meet New York City’s ambitious climate goals while addressing the unique health and safety needs of the vulnerable populations they support.

Jennifer serves as NYC’s affordable housing liaison on critical climate policy and legislation, in addition to developing policies and programs to support building decarbonization and electrification. Key initiatives include development of HPD’s low carbon and climate resilient Design Guidelines, HPD’s $24 million Retrofit Electrification Pilot, the $15 million Future Housing Initiative, and HPD’s Solar Where Feasible Program, which as of August 2023 supported over 12 MW of cost-effective solar across HPD’s development projects.

Keynote: Sustainability Lessons from NYC to KY

Jennifer Bloom Leone, AIA, LEED, Chief Sustainability Officer NYC Dept. of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), oversees the strategic development and implementation of HPD's standards, programs and policies to meet the goals of the Mayor's Climate Action Plan "PlaNYC: Getting Sustainability Done” to tackle climate change and other strategic initiatives. Jennifer will discuss how HPD’s new standards, policies and programs ensure that NYC’s affordable housing can meet New York City’s ambitious climate goals while addressing the unique health and safety needs of the vulnerable populations that HPD supports. She will also discuss next steps and lessons learned and how businesses and non-profits can work together to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes.


Housing for a Changed Climate

The impact of climate change affects all Louisvillians. The places where we live and work have a significant impact on our ability to respond to the anticipated shocks and stressors. Panelists will discuss the need for and benefits of healthy, sustainable, and affordable housing. Learn about local and federal financial incentives, design strategies, and development approaches necessary to deliver healthy housing equitably while adding value to our city.

PANEL SPEAKERS

Global Crisis, Local Response

As the number of dangerous heat days, periods of drought, risk of flooding, and wildfires increase throughout the state, city leaders grapple with how to improve community resilience and quality of life. Our moderator and panelists - from key community institutions: government, academia, and planning and land management - will identify Louisville-specific climate risks and key strategies for addressing these issues and to improve the livability of Louisville.

PANEL SPEAKERS

The following AIA CEU Learning units will be available:

  • Local Response, Global Crisis 1 LU/HSW

  • Housing for a Changed Climate 1 LU/HSW

  • Sustainability Lessons from NYC to KY 1LU/HSW

After Party + Art Exhibit

Join us immediately after the Summit from 5-7 pm for a reception across the street at PORTAL @ fifteenTWELVE. The after party will include heavy hors d’oeuvres provided by Farm to Fork Catering and included with your Summit ticket, as well as a cash bar.

A new special exhibit titled "The Sustainability Compass - N, E, S, W" curated by Rebecca Norton & Clare Hirn will make its debut. Works by: Nathan Smith, Clare Hirn, Gwen Burke, Rebecca Norton, Danica Novgorodoff, Jim Weaver, Fran Kremmer, Katy Marshall, and Julia Coash.

Curated for the Louisville Sustainability Summit, ‘The Sustainable Compass; N,E,S,W’ brings together a diverse group of individuals whose work is informed by the history and practices in sustainable thinking and design. This exhibit uses the language and framework of "The Sustainability Compass" to build a discussion about the sustainable practices in the built environment.

-Rebecca Norton, Curator

The Artists

You can get a preview of what to expect at the 10th Annual Sustainability Summit by listening to Louisville’s Forward Radio WFMP-LP 106.5 FM to hear all about what our guest speakers will have to say about the Built Environment this year. Listen now on Soundcloud.

Thank You 2023 Sustainability Summit Sponsors!

RAFTERS LEVEL

Kroger logo

FRAMEWORK LEVEL

OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY LOGO

FOUNDATION LEVEL

Terracon logo