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Living Building Leader E02: Building performance metrics: tools and performance prediction

What Cascadia
When July 16, 2008
from 09:00 am to 12:00 pm
Where At your computer!
Contact Name Thor Peterson
Contact Phone 206-223-2028
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Using a context-based approach, project teams can identify opportunities for improvement in a building’s energy performance. Energy modeling is a powerful tool for achieving optimal building form and system design. This session will provide an overview of a variety of modeling tools, when to use them, outputs, the complex interactions that affect building performance, and energy offsets and synergies (e.g., lighting reduction resulting in heating demand increase and/or cooling demand reduction). The limitations of predictive tools will also be covered. This session will  provide an overview of energy life cycle analysis in terms of approaches, examples, and pertinent variables. The tools, potential and limitations of Building Information Modeling (BIM) will also be discussed.

Energy modeling is only half of the equation, however. Building performance review is needed to inform the accuracy of the modeling process. This session will explore audit tools and methods, as well as retro-commissioning. Post occupancy evaluation and its ties to indoor environmental quality will also be discussed.

Presenter:

Mark Frankel

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More Info about Living Building Leader

The Living Building ChallengeTM is Cascadia’s call to the building design and construction community to pursue true sustainability in the built environment. Imagine a building that  generates all of its own energy with renewable non-toxic resources, captures and treats all of its water, and operates efficiently and for maximum beauty. Now imagine an industry ready to design and construct such buildings: Living Buildings!

The Living Building LeaderTM program consists of a series of intensive, advanced sessions in green building topics, taught by experts in the diverse fields that underpin the multidisciplinary field that is green building.

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