A Really Good Week
It has been a good week. Barack Obama was elected president and I passed my LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) exam.First off- everybody, please lower your expectations.
Obama has a lot of really hopeful, really fired up people to please in the coming years, but I warn you- in the words of Bill Moyers: "He will disappoint. Presidents always do." I am surely one of those hopeful people, but I don't expect President-elect Obama to be superhuman. Things happen slowly in government (unless, of course, you are a struggling bank) and with the enormity of the problems Mr. Obama will take on beginning in January, he would have to be a superhero to "fix" them all very quickly.
As far as my recent name suffix, "LEED AP," I don't expect to actually use what I learned in a direct way anytime soon. I work in a 3-person residential architecture firm that mostly does budget-friendly additions and remodels. Sure, I will use the ideas from the LEED rating system, but I can't imagine getting any of our projects LEED certified.
As far as my recent name suffix, "LEED AP," I don't expect to actually use what I learned in a direct way anytime soon. I work in a 3-person residential architecture firm that mostly does budget-friendly additions and remodels. Sure, I will use the ideas from the LEED rating system, but I can't imagine getting any of our projects LEED certified.
...But it is still a good week.
Labels: election, green buildings, LEED, Obama, president