Continuous monitoring of indoor environmental conditions is the future of building operation and designing for occupant comfort and health. The IAQ sensor market specifically has exploded as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic as well. Green building standards (LEED, WELL, RESET) are adjusting from point in time measurement to encourage more continuous monitoring. Receive a live demo of real life IAQ / IEQ (Indoor Environmental Quality) sensors, data, and dashboards currently being tested at Morrissey Engineering's 4940 Building. Watch or Listen to this Coffee Break Recording! FEATURED GUEST: Sarah Gudeman, PE, BCxP, CPHC, WELL AP, LEED Fellow, Mechanical Engineer, Director of Sustainability, Morrissey Engineering Sarah Gudeman has been researching, writing, and creating videos on various Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) sensors constantly for nearly the last two years. Through conversations with manufacturers, work on EQ TAG committee O+M v4.1 development, and commercial building design and certifications, her goal is to be a central repository of information on Indoor Air Quality and share that information with other practitioners as well as contractors, building owners, and others. EQ TAG committee is the Indoor Environmental Quality - Technical Advisory Group (TAG) of our national U.S. Green Building Council LEED committees. Sarah is a compulsive volunteer who seeks to make the world a better place through engineering, education,… Continue Reading COFFEE BREAK: Indoor Air Quality Sensors Show & Tell
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View list of attendees. The New Buildings Institutes' (NBI) Building Decarbonization Code presents the building industry with an actionable tool to leverage buildings in meeting the climate objectives of cities and states. We will review this tool, present its place within a spectrum of tools, policies, and funding opportunities related to building decarbonization and discuss concerns and opportunities of decarbonization from an equity perspective. Presented in partnership with: American Institute of Architects (AIA) St. Louis' Committee on the Environment (COTE®), ASHRAE St. Louis (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers), International Sustainable Institute for Laboratories St. Louis (I2SL) and Missouri Gateway Green Building Council. Learn what tools are available and how you can implement solutions, what is happening around the country, and what the future brings when it comes to building decarbonization. SPEAKER Kim Cheslak, (she/her), Director of Codes, New Buildings Institute PANELISTS Colleen Autry, (she/her) Director of District Operations, Cortex Innovation Community J. Gregory Carl, City Council Member & Mayor Pro-Tem, City of Olivette, Missouri Carlos Trejo, AICP, Director of Planning & Community Development, City of Olivette, MO |
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In the past few weeks in St. Louis, we have experienced record drought, record heat and record rainfall. We know extreme weather events like this are exacerbated by the climate crisis and will likely accelerate further. How should we be building - or not building - to address climate mitigation and adaptation? How can we pursue new and different solutions now? View a recording of this Coffee Break FEATURED GUEST: Wyly Brown, Founding Partner, Leupold Brown Goldbach Architekten and Assistant Professor, Washington University in St. Louis, Sam Fox School Wyly Brown is a Founding Partner of Leupold Brown Goldbach Architekten, and the partner responsible for the projects conducted in North America. He holds a Bachelors of Art in Anthropology, and spent a number of years researching the connection between cultures and monuments through the reconstruction of full-scale, functional objects, often using historically accurate methods. After receiving a Masters of Architecture from Harvard University in 2006, he spent two years conducting research at the Institute of Lightweight Structures and Conceptual Design, University of Stuttgart on the topic of rapidly deployable disaster relief structures. In 2014, he founded LBGO architects in Munich, with Andreas Leupold and Christian Goldbach. He approaches design through a process of… Continue Reading Coffee Break – Does the Building Industry Need a Paradigm Shift? |
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