

Kayleigh Houde on computational opportunity and climate progress
May 15, 2025
Kayleigh Houde, Associate Principal and Global Computational Projects Lead at Buro Happold, shares her expertise on computational engineering and its impact on climate progress. She discusses the significance of embodied carbon in MEP systems and introduces a pivotal guide for practitioners. Kayleigh emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, stating that computation is a tool for enhancing human connectivity in climate initiatives. She also touches on the role of AI in addressing carbon emissions, reinforcing the need for responsible technology in sustainable practices.
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Kayleigh's Path to Sustainability
- Kayleigh Houde was inspired by her mother's construction administration work and her childhood fascination with spatial design.
- She embraced BIM and computational tools early in her career to solve industry challenges and evolve into sustainability leadership.
Computers Bridge Human Gaps
- Computation is a tool to translate complex human workflows and collaboration into clear, shared understanding.
- It helps reveal misalignments in communication and fosters better interdisciplinary coordination.
Collaborate for Effective Tools
- Engage stakeholders deeply to align diverse regional and disciplinary goals when developing computational tools.
- Prioritize interoperability and data harmonization to support global climate commitments and reporting.