A Chapter of the American Institute of Architects
AIA + 2030 Session IV onlySkins: The Importance of the Thermal Envelope
Friday, December 13th 8am-Noon
Main Speakers:
Andrew Dunlap, AIA, CDT, NCARB, LEED AP
Jared Lawrence,AIA
from the SmithGroup/JJR Building Technology Studio
This session is sponsored by the Henry Company
Coffee/Tea & Conversation at 7:45 am, Session begins at 8:15
Location: Henry Ford Community College
Rosenau Board Room
Andrew A. Mazzara Administrative Services and Conference Center (AS on campus map).
Free parking available in any student lot. Link to campus map:
https://www.hfcc.edu/files/attachments/campus-a-map-directions-july2013.pdf
Fee: $40 AIA/GBCI Members, $30 Associate/AIAS or AIA+2030 Alumni, $50 non-members
The AIA+2030 Professional Series helps design professionals create buildings that meet the ambitious energy efficiency goals of the 2030 Challenge. Ten, 4-hour sessions offer strategies to reach 60% reduction in fossil fuel greenhouse gas emissions, giving design professionals the knowledge and leverage to create next-generation, super-efficient buildings and provide firms with the skills that will set them apart in the marketplace. Sessions assume participants have an intermediate understanding of the suite of energy efficiency strategies and technologies available to a design professional. Session information is cumulative and aims to provide an overall understanding of specific design strategies and how they can be integrated to provide optimal results. Regional case studies will illustrate concepts and lessons learned. Experts from both academia and active practice will lead the sessions. Participants will be provided tools to take back to their firms to help share and implement the knowledge and skills gained.
Contact: Jan Culbertson jculbertson@a3c.com
Ten_session_overview_Learning_objectives2011.pdf The series is locally sponsored by Henry Ford Community College, AIA Huron Valley and USGBC-DRC.