Seattle Art Museum
1300 1st Ave, Seattle, WA, United States
Medgar Marceau, Senior Building Science Engineer, will be presenting on Passive House standards, common in residential construction, and how they can be applied to commercial projects at the 2017 SeaBEC Symposium. Course Overview: The accelerating growth of Passive House across the US and Canada is leading a change in the building envelope industry across the Pacific […]
Vancouver Convention Centre
1055 Canada Place, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Mark Lucuik, Senior Sustainability Specialist, and Alex Blue, Building Energy Consultant, will present Building Envleope Strategies to Achieve Net Zero at this year's Canadian Green Building Council (CaGBC) annual conference. Course Overview: Net Zero Buildings are often achieved by maximizing the benefits of passive technologies, such as the building envelope, but it is difficult to know […]
Christian Cianfrone, Building Energy Specialist, will present Thermal Bridges in Passive House Design on day 2 of the symposium, October 31 at 1 p.m. Session Overview: As Passive House becomes increasingly popular in commercial, institutional, and high rise multi-unit residential construction, our understanding of thermal bridging needs to consider an expanding range of materials, assemblies and […]
Seattle Center for Architecture
1010 Western Avenue, Seattle, WA, United States
AIA Seattle’s Corporate Allied Partners (CAPs) enliven the AIA Seattle community and value involvement with AIA Members. This year, Medgar Marceau, Building Science Engineer, will present Passive House and Commercial Construction at AIA Seattle's Sustainable Design Series. The series is a full-day workshop with 7 sustainable-design presentations. Medgar's presentation will begin at 10:40 a.m. and is […]
Eric Corey Freed, Sustainability Disruptor and Consultant, will be presenting at the USGBC Massachusetts Chapter on Friday, January 19th at 8:30 am. An Optimistic Report from the Dystopian, Apocalyptic World of 2030 In the last decade, carbon levels increased 20 parts per million (from 380 to 403), the population grew by one billion, global temperature […]
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