Aurora Jensen
Aurora Jensen

Embodied Carbon Lead  |  Brightworks

Aurora is the Embodied Carbon Lead in Brightworks’ office in New York, where she specializes in embodied carbon measurement and reduction strategies. Aurora supports clients and design teams in understanding and driving down the carbon and environmental impacts of their buildings. She has led many whole building life cycle assessments (WBLCAs) for LEED and International Living Future Institute (ILFI) and has published USDA funded research on the embodied carbon of mass timber buildings. With previous experience in operational carbon modeling and evaluating passive strategies, she also helps clients link operational and embodied carbon considerations and evaluate trade-offs. Aurora currently sits on the Steering Committee for the Carbon Leadership Forum in New York City and teaches Environmental Design as a part-time faculty member at Parsons at The New School. She has guest lectured on embodied carbon for the New Buildings Institute, ACSA, IBPSA, Pratt, UPenn UC Berkeley and GSAPP. 

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So You Want to Build a Climate-Minded Architectural Practice?

The built environment is witnessing the cascading impacts of climate change, from every person, project, and client. The architecture industry must look within, with immense opportunities to transform firm culture in response to present and future changing conditions. Our new resource, the AIA Climate Action Business Playbook, is for building an architectural practice that embraces climate change mitigation and adaptation. Individuals and firms can immediately apply the included recommendations and best practices to enhance their current policies and efforts around climate action within their practice. This session will inspire attendees to focus on behavior change, giving architects the tools to adopt more sustainable practice models.   

Course expires 2/5/2026

1.00 LU|HSW