Lisa Hasan

Lisa Hasan
Université de Montréal | UdeM · School of Architecture

MArch & MBA

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Introduction
Lisa Hasan currently works at the City of Montreal as a practicing architect and has recently published 'Sustainable Real Estate Multidisciplinary Approaches to an Evolving System in association with the David O"Brien Center for Sustainable Business at Concordia University and Future Earth. Currently working on some exciting research into zero energy and zero carbon building policy implementation and assessment. I am always interested in participating in projects relating to sustainability in business and the built environment.

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The Paris Agreement made net zero emissions a global target. In response, net zero carbon building standards have proliferated, making net zero a popular target for buildings. But to meaningfully contribute to global decarbonization efforts, net zero standards and the organizations who promote them, must be deemed legitimate. Given the building ind...
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This edited collection broadens the definition of sustainable real estate based on industry trends, research, and the Paris Climate Agreements. Discussions encompass existing and new buildings throughout their life cycle, the financing of their development and operations, and their impact on the surrounding environments and communities. This broade...
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Purpose Planned episodic change programs, rigid processes and traditional structures, optimized for efficiency rather than agility, are no longer appropriate in a context where competitive advantage is fueled by high-speed innovation, supported by a more entrepreneurial mindset. The purpose of this paper is to offer a review of relevant research to...
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Purpose Planned episodic change programs, rigid processes and traditional structures, optimized for efficiency rather than agility, are no longer appropriate in a context where competitive advantage is fueled by high-speed innovation, supported by a more entrepreneurial mindset. The purpose of this two part paper is to offer a review of relevant re...

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