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Schematic Energy Modeling for Architects

Learn what an energy model can/cannot do and resources available for architects to begin quantifying energy in the early stages

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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Presented By: Joshua Lloyd, Associate AIA, LEEP AP BD+C

The architecture profession has tasked itself to be leaders in addressing climate change by adopting the 2030 Challenge. The Challenge looks to reduce the energy usage of buildings, currently accounting for approximately two-thirds of our national energy demand. Even with integrated design practices, energy is often still an afterthought. Energy usage does not get quantified until teams are well into the design process. However, architects have the knowledge to break away from the contemporary rules of thumb. Now, there are tools and resources available for architects to begin quantifying energy even in the early stages of design. This can be done even before an engineering consultant is engaged in the project. This is especially beneficial early in design, when changes are easier and less costly to make.

In this presentation, we will cover some of the low/no cost software available for those early energy studies, and learn what an energy model can and cannot do. If time allows, we will run through a quick “shoe box” model simulation to show how your teams can quantify energy and dollar savings to improve performance.


1.0 HSW Learning Unit

Lunch is Included!

Time:
12 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Location:
Center for Architecture and Design

50 West Town St., Suite 110

Columbus, OH 43215

Price:
$5   | Associate AIA
$10 | AIA & Affiliates
$20 | Non-AIA Members

  


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