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TOPICS
Revision of MasterFormat
This section explores the comprehensive revision
and implementation of MasterFormat 2004 numbers
and titles structure. The basic program theme
focuses on impacts to architects/engineers,
contractors, suppliers, and facility owners that
have interest in the preparation of Project
Manuals for building construction
Content covers the following topics:
- Why MasterFormat
95 had to change
- What guiding
principles were used in the conversion
- MasterFormat
2004 basics
- MasterFormat
2004 application guide.
- Implementation issues
Integrated Building Design
The quest of successfully providing a truly
integrated building design (IBD) continues to
challenge our industry and the built world. This
program looks at these challenges, identifies
barriers to success, and explores solutions to
promote and achieve holistic IBD. Content covers
the following topics:
- What is IBD?
- Project delivery
techniques
- Design team structures
- Design discipline
cross-links and coordination
- Hidden barriers
- How do we make IBD
work?
Measurement and Verification of
High-performance Buildings
This talk explores the actual performance and
lessons learned from the current generation of
buildings designed to make a significant dent in
energy consumption. The discussion looks at
actual data and makes conclusions on the ability
to meet design targets as well as the importance
of defining and using metrics.
The Design Process to Create
Low-energy Buildings
Creating low-energy buildings is about making
appropriate design decisions. Using optimization
techniques integrated with computer modeling,
buildings can be engineered to minimize energy
use. These design parameters include form,
fabric, HVAC, and lighting to help guide design
decisions while maintaining cost constraints.
Creating Zero-energy Buildings for
the Future
To truly change the way buildings use energy,
buildings need to give back to the energy gird
as much energy as they consume. Creating these
buildings is challenging and first requires
minimizing loads and then adding renewable
on-site generation. This discussion looks at the
potential for low-energy buildings and the
characteristics that will make them feasible in
the short and long term future.
Presenters
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Don Rheem
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Walter Grondzik
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Charles E. Gulledge III
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Drury B. Crawley
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Paul Torcellini
This program is co-sponsored by the
Northeastern Oklahoma ASHRAE Chapter and OSU College of Engineering,
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