Holcim, a leader in sustainable building solutions, has introduced the Holcim Sustainable Construction Academy, an open-access online training programme focused on low-carbon, circular, and regenerative design concepts. The programme is designed to upskill professionals in the built environment, offering both online and in-person learning options.
The academy’s 10-module curriculum allows participants to assess the environmental impact of their projects from the early stages of design. Developed by Holcim experts in collaboration with professors from the University of Cambridge and ETH Zurich, as well as architects and engineers from leading firms such as ARUP, Ramboll, Zaha Hadid Architects, and Henning Larsen, the curriculum covers a range of topics including upfront and operational emissions, circular construction, and innovations in building materials.
Nollaig Forrest, Chief Sustainability Officer, Holcim said, “As a leader in sustainable construction, we are launching the Academy to empower built environment professionals. Taught by Holcim specialists and experts from across the building value chain, it provides resources to accelerate the shift to low-carbon, energy-efficient and regenerative buildings and cities.”
Kritika Kharbanda, Head of Sustainability, Henning Larsen Architects said, “To decarbonize the built environment, we need all stakeholders to embrace and commit to sustainable building practices. To reduce a building’s embodied carbon footprint it is imperative to learn about the latest innovations, adaptability and scalability. The Holcim Sustainable Construction Academy is a great place to start.”
“This is an exciting new tool to empower professionals in the built environment. I’m proud to have contributed to the program, which has the potential to make a lasting impact on both our industry and planet,” said Dr. John Orr, Professor of Structural Engineering, University of Cambridge.
The Holcim Sustainable Construction Academy is available now at holcimacademy.com. Plans include offering the platform in multiple languages, including German, French, and Spanish, as well as hosting a series of in-person workshops.