[Bldg-sim] Fw: [Bulk] BSUG - BSUG 2.0 - February 13th

Agnes, Dylan (dagnes@uidaho.edu) dagnes at uidaho.edu
Tue Jan 28 15:32:35 PST 2020


Hello All,

Please see below for our first BSUG session of the year. This session is joint-venture between the IDL and ASHRAE which will feature Dr. Drury Crawley - Trends: Buildings, Technology, and Trends. For more details, please see below.

NOTE: We are using a new system (Zoom) for our webinars this year where you don't have to register to view the webinar. Instead please set a calendar event and use the link on the 13th to view the webinar.

Sincerely,


DYLAN AGNES, M.ARCH

Research Scientist I

University of Idaho – Integrated Design Lab

322 E. Front St. Boise, ID. 83702

dagnes at uidaho.edu – www.idlboise.com<http://www.idlboise.com/>

W - 208.364.4622

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Subject: [Bulk] BSUG - BSUG 2.0 - February 13th

BSUG 2.0 - February 13th

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BSUG 2020 February Session

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Target Audience:

Engineers, Architects, & Simulationists



Date and Time:

February 13, 2019 – Noon to 1:00 p.m. MT



Location:



Idaho Water Center - Classroom #162

322 E. Front Street Boise, ID 83702





Parking:

Parking is available underneath the building or in the adjacent parking garage.

The first hour of parking is free, each subsequent hour is $1.00.





Registration:

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*FREE LUNCH provided to in-person attendees registered 24 hours in advance
In-person attendees will receive a raffle ticket for each session attended for a prize drawing at the end of the year. Door prizes at each session!

Description:

The buildings industry faces many challenges and opportunities over the next few decades. Over the next ten years, changes in building technology—particularly wireless controls and solid-state lighting—will profoundly alter how our buildings are designed, built, and operated. Building energy simulation (SIM) has evolved into a powerful tool for evaluating the energy performance of potential or existing buildings. Building simulation allows easy comparison of the energy and environmental performance of many hundreds of design or retrofit options. The buildings touted today as ‘net-zero energy’ or ‘sustainable' would not be possible without energy simulation—but no single simulation tool can model all aspects of our buildings today. This presentation provides an overview of trends and drivers affecting the building industry as well as the simulation tools of tomorrow.

Bio:
Drury Crawley, Ph.D.
Dru Crawley is Bentley Fellow and Director, Building Performance Research focusing on building performance, BIM, net-zero-energy buildings, sustainability, resilience, and smart cities. Prior to being elevated to Bentley Fellow in 2014, he led development of Bentley’s suite of building performance software for four years. Before joining Bentley in 2010, Dr. Crawley developed and managed EnergyPlus and the USDOE’s Commercial Buildings Initiative (now Better Buildings Initiative and Alliances) promoting creation of net-zero-energy buildings.

With more than 40 years of experience in buildings energy efficiency, renewable energy, and sustainability, he has worked in engineering software development, government research and standards development organizations, as well as building design and consulting companies. He received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland on the topic of building simulation as a policy tool, a Bachelor of Architecture from University of Tennessee, and is a registered architect.



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