Open Lunch and Learn - August 25th - The Architect's Business Case For Energy Performance Modeling

Open Lunch and Learn August 25th

Target Audience:

Engineers & Architects

 

Date and Time:

August 25th, 2020 – Noon to 1:00 p.m. MT

 

Location:

 

Zoom Webinar


 

 

Registration:

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Description:

Most of us think of energy modeling as an engineering exercise. The truth is that models and simulations are performed to better result, if the architect understands when and how to support the process and how to utilize the output. A building energy model can provide the architect an iterative process to increase the real-world effectiveness of energy and other systems within a building. This session will explore the value-add of energy modeling from the architect’s perspective, providing a business case for more active involvement in advocation for energy performance modeling.

Bio:

Ken Baker

Ken Baker has been working in building energy efficiency since 1978. His 1982 Master of Architecture degree from the University of Idaho focused on energy and resource efficient construction techniques and the use of local-based materials to create vernacular and sustainable buildings. He is an experienced educator, facilitator, mediator and writer. He is the co-author with Jana Kemp of the Greenwood Publishing Co. book, Building Community in Buildings, The design and Culture of Dynamic Workplaces. Ken teaches energy code compliance and implementation strategies throughout the U.S. and has worked on energy code development and implementation since 1986. Ken was the Senior Manager, Codes & Standards for the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance from 2014 through 2018. He is currently Interim Director of the U of I Integrated Design Lab.