HQP Seminar “XX—“Climate Resiliency and Its Impact on Infrastructure”

By Ms. Lauren Kembi, Sustainable Building + Carbon Analyst, Entuitive


SEMINAR OVERVIEW

This seminar will explore the critical topic of climate resiliency and its growing impact on infrastructure. As climate risks continue to influence the built environment, the session will examine how these challenges shape the future of sustainable development.

Ms. Lauren Kembi will discuss approaches to integrating climate risk assessments into design and construction, highlighting the long-term value of building resilient infrastructure. The seminar will also explore the role of mass timber and other innovative materials in supporting structures that are both environmentally responsible and capable of withstanding climate-related stressors.


SEMINAR DETAILS

Date: Thursday, April 24, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM PT / 12:00 PM MT / 2:00 PM ET
Duration: 1 hour
Topic: Climate Resiliency and Its Impact on Infrastructure
Speaker: Ms. Lauren Kembi, Sustainable Building + Carbon Analyst, Entuitive, Vancouver, BC
Zoom Meeting Link: Join Zoom Meeting


ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Ms. Lauren Kembi is a specialist in embodied carbon analysis, life cycle assessments (LCA), and climate risk assessments. With a strong foundation in sustainable infrastructure and innovative construction materials, she brings valuable insight into the intersection of environmental responsibility and structural resilience.

Her work includes extensive experience in mass timber design, sustainability strategy development, and climate-adaptive solutions. Beyond her technical expertise, Ms. Kembi is also skilled in professional engagement, including workshops, writing, and stakeholder networking—making her a compelling voice in the field of climate-resilient infrastructure.

Connect with Ms. Kembi on LinkedIn


Explore how climate resilience strategies and innovative materials like mass timber are shaping the future of sustainable infrastructure.

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