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A/E: Getting on the Same Page
The purpose of this presentation is to share the latest technology in energy saving building systems. Our key message is one of early collaboration between the client, the architect and the engineer. While not specifically set up to instruct attendees on the process of LEED™ Certification, much of the material presented is related to LEED building design.
This half-day presentation, including workbook, is certified by the AIA to offer continuing education credits to those interested.
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Energy Innovation
Presentation Highlights:
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Displacement Ventilation – includes a general concept overview, rules of thumb for design and construction, cost information, energy efficiency impacts, and a detailed overview of a project in the Midwest |
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Natural Ventilation – includes an overview of various strategies to effectively achieve natural ventilation, BAS control issues associated with operable windows, cost information, energy efficiency impacts, and an overview of projects studying or employing various design concepts |
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Geothermal Heating and Cooling – includes a general concept overview, rules of thumb for design and construction, cost information, and detailed overviews of projects |
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Passive Cooling (Using “Chilled Beams”) – includes a general concept overview, description of active and passive chilled beams, discussion of architectural implications, a description of ongoing analysis by Affiliated Engineers of this technology, and the potential impact on laboratory building energy efficiency |
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How Modeling Technologies Assist in Engineering Analysis – includes a description of simulation tools and overview of projects highlighting the effectiveness of specific tools. |
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