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05.22.08 Green Broker

View the presentations from this inaugural conference for commercial real estate and finance professionals. For a short description of each session, visit the Green Broker Program webpage


03.13 & 14.08 Energy Modeling Tools for Early Design Phase
Professor Khee Poh Lam, along with panelists Chien Harriman, GZ Brown, Ery Djunaedy, and Ken Hall, reviewed the usability, functionality, reliability and prevalence of five energy modeling tools representative of the broad categories of tools currently available.

Here are their presentations:

 

Build it LEED for Contractors

04.08 & 09.08 (Anchorage and Fairbanks)

03.12.08 (Portland)

Learn the complete, step-by-step process for managing the construction of LEED projects from preconstruction to documentation. Designed for construction managers, general contractors, subcontractors, construction companies, and builders, this training will get you and your company ready to implement LEED on your next project, including preparation of the LEED documentation required from contractors.

 


12.17-18.07 Logo Text

The premier regional event for integrating green practices into all types of engineering – from the site to the systems.

Click Here for the presentations. Audio recordings now posted!


9.27.07 The Challenge of the Living Building Challenge

Clark Brockman from Sera Architects discusses the challenges and the opportunities of the Living Building Challenge focusing on the Kenton Living Building. 


6.29.07 Greening the Building Code: Options and Outcomes

What is the role of the building code in supporting and regulating sustainable building practices? This question is facing many building code officials at all levels of government. With LEED projects on the rise and myriad sustainable building strategies gaining popularity, how can building code officials maintain health and safety goals while meeting the demands of a changing building industry?
Click Here for Rob Bennett's presentation
Click Here for John Hogan's presentation

 

6.13.07 Understanding the Value of Commissioning

Building commissioning offers a variety of benefits, including improved building occupant productivity, energy cost savings, increased occupant and owner satisfaction, enhanced environmental health conditions, and quality assurance for the owner. But, the key to successful commissioning is proper integration at each phase of a building project, from predesign through occupancy and the warranty period.
Click Here for Karl Stum's presentation
Click Here for the Guide to the Design and Construction of High Performance Hospitals
Click Here for the Salem Hospital Case Study

 

Building Commissioning for a LEED Rating

"Building Commissioning for a LEED Rating" presentation by Todd Maguire of Engineering Economics Inc., Craig Hawkins of CHDS Commissioning and Engineering and Bryan Welsh of Keithly Welsh Associates.

5.03/04.07  Latest Advances from an International Perspective

Green building awareness is spreading globally but who are leaders? Who are the practitioners? Leadership is being demonstrated globally in policy adoption, application of daring strategies, as well as installation and operation of advanced technologies. This session will cover projects from the roots of “The Living Building Challenge” to visions and plans of leadership teams from the global construction industry in India, Taiwan, Dubai, Australia, USA, and Canada.
Click Here to view Kath William's presentation
Click Here to view Thomas Mueller's presentation


4.13.07 LEED & Green for Your Facility

There are many incentives, resources, and tools available for facility managers including those offered by the Energy Trust of Oregon for remodels as well as the Portland BlueWorks program for recycling and reducing waste.  LEED-EB is gaining market acceptance at astronomical rates.  A case study of the Oregon Convention Center demonstrates how Environmental Management Systems can assist facility staff in not only meeting LEED-EB requirements, but also adapting LEED-EB practices into standard operating procedures.
Click Here for Energy Trust Presentation
Click Here for BlueWorks Presentation
Click Here for Oregon Convention Center Case Study


4.12.07 Helen Goodland, Executive Director at Light House

Helen Goodland, Executive Director at Light House
“Green & Net Zero Home Renovation:
One North Vancouver Example”


2.13.07 LEED for Homes Eco-Charrette.

A collaborative presentation supporting Cascadia's Natural Talent Design Competition.  Click here to view the presentation from this event.

 

10.26.06 Envisioning Fully Sustainable Buildings using the Natural Step and LEED 

This workshop is for experienced LEED practitioners to understand how The Natural Step (TNS) framework can be a bridge to conceive fully sustainable building projects. Participants learn how to use the framework as a visioning tool that complements the tactical strategies rewarded by the LEED green building rating system. Click here to see The Natural Step Construction White Paper.


10.6.06 Natural Ventilation for Commercial Buildings 

 Research has documented many benefits of operable windows that are essential components of environmental stewardship– reduced energy consumption, fewer symptoms of sick-building syndrome, higher occupant satisfaction, and reduced lifecycle costs.  But building owners and designers who want to provide this valued amenity to building occupants are faced with numerous challenges.
 

10.4.06 engineeringGREEN06 Speaker Presentations

The “2030 Challenge,” formally adopted by the US Conference of Mayors, the AIA, and others, challenges the design industry to eliminate fossil fuel energy consumption in buildings by the year 2030. This conference brought together the most experienced engineers and systems specialists from around the region to discuss the innovative energy conserving designs they have successfully implemented. Attendees gained practical information that could be immediately applied to projects and will help the industry meet the 2030 Challenge.

 

10.3.06 Tacoma High Performance Buildings and Industry: 
Local Solutions for Economic Prosperity 

This special collection of Tacoma’s industry leaders discussed the local economic impacts of new state legislation that encourages better building performance. Companys and organizations learned how they can benefit from trends in new technology and increase local demand for building products and services. Tacoma’s industry leaders discussed the shaping of Tacoma's future. and how they canl meet the challenge of the U.S. Mayor’s Climate Protection Agreement. Tacoma area schools are quickly becoming state of the art learning institutions, using technology produced by local companies.
Click here to see info on the Products Expo.

Updated! Buildings in Balance Presentations

Buildings in Balance is a green building lecture series featuring new case studies, financial analyses, and original research from the Cascadia bioregion and beyond. Speakers from across the United states and Canada highlight tremendous divirsity and variety of project types incorporating green building with a special emphasis on demonstrating the cost-benefit analysis of building green. Aimed at architects, developers, engineers, contractors, planners, appraisers, brokers, interior designers, landscape architects, lenders, and other real estate professionals, Buildings in Balance provides a fascinating look into the future of the built environment. 

 Schools and Green Building

Dollars & Sense: Funding and Planning Green K-12 Schools in Washington Presentation, ABC's of Funding Green Schools: O'Brien & Company Presentation

A highly targeted workshop providing practical tips and resources for effectively planning and financing high performance K-12 schools in Washington. Click here to see HPSBP Submittal and Reporting Process Worksheet and/or HPSBP Determination of Impractibility Process Worksheet.

  • DOLLARS: Successful bond campaigns, utility incentive programs, and more than $6 million dollars in grants for school districts who volunteer to use the Washington Sustainable Schools Protocol (WSSP) in July 2006 all mean more money for you to build high performance schools. Learn how.
  • SENSE: What will it take to achieve the high performance benefits research is promising? Experts on green building in schools provide tips on the process and present a local case study of a Washington Sustainable Schools Pilot – Spokane School District’s Lincoln Elementary.
Other Schools Documents

 


Underfloor Air Distribution Workshop 

How Low Can You Go? Airflow Performance of Low-Height Underfloor Plenums

 

Crossroads: The Intersection of Green Building and Life Cycle Assessment

 September 9, 2004, Portland, OR and September 10, 2004 in Seattle, WA

 

Forum on Sustainability and the Economy

In the spring of 2004, the Institute presented a special series of Forums on sustainable development in the Portland region entitled "Designing with the Environment: A Portland Way?", underwritten by an Environmental Partnership Program grant from the Port of Portland. This four-part series analyzed the art, science, politics, policy, and bottom-line financial realities of designing buildings, businesses, public institutions, and communities with the environment in mind. The sessions are available to view online. To view archived streaming video you will need Windows Media Player 9 Series and a broadband (LAN, DSL, or Cable) internet connection.

 

BRANCH PRESENTATIONS

 

Green Buildings in British Columbia, USGBC Vancouver Branch, March 12th, 2003
Background and current status of the adaptation of the LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) building rating system to B.C. An overview of green building in B.C. is provided along with current initiatives by the provincial government, the GVRD and the City of Vancouver. click here for the presentation (pdf - 1,840KB)