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"This valuable new tool, an open-source endeavor, is an accessible and data-driven framework that allows design professionals to measure embodied carbon of all elements within building design. Supported by a network of architects, engineers, and software developers who have contributed code to it, the Buildings and Habitats object Model (BHoM) boasts an impressive range of functionality that spans multiple disciplines and represents a transformative and democratic approach to measuring embodied carbon in everyday construction materials." [https://www.aia.org/showcases/6366980-bhom-life-cycle-assessment-toolkit AIA website]
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"This valuable new tool, an open-source endeavor, is an accessible and data-driven framework that allows design professionals to measure embodied carbon of all elements within building design. Supported by a network of architects, engineers, and software developers who have contributed code to it, the Buildings and Habitats object Model ([[BHoM]]) boasts an impressive range of functionality that spans multiple disciplines and represents a transformative and democratic approach to measuring embodied carbon in everyday construction materials." [https://www.aia.org/showcases/6366980-bhom-life-cycle-assessment-toolkit AIA website]
  
 
BHoM Life Cycle Assessment Toolkit won the American Institute of Architects [https://www.aia.org/showcases/6366980-bhom-life-cycle-assessment-toolkit 2020 Innovation Awards].
 
BHoM Life Cycle Assessment Toolkit won the American Institute of Architects [https://www.aia.org/showcases/6366980-bhom-life-cycle-assessment-toolkit 2020 Innovation Awards].
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"This valuable new tool, an open-source endeavor, is an accessible and data-driven framework that allows design professionals to measure embodied carbon of all elements within building design. Supported by a network of architects, engineers, and software developers who have contributed code to it, the Buildings and Habitats object Model (BHoM) boasts an impressive range of functionality that spans multiple disciplines and represents a transformative and democratic approach to measuring embodied carbon in everyday construction materials." AIA website

BHoM Life Cycle Assessment Toolkit won the American Institute of Architects 2020 Innovation Awards.

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