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COTE: High-Performance Building Design An approach to Designing Sustainable Buildings through Data Analytics
This presentation will focus on an innovative use of new technologies applied to high-performance building design. These new technologies have the potential to dramatically transform the way we design more energy efficient buildings. The speaker will present the use of data analytics and data visualization technologies used in building design to monitor key metrics for sustainability. The presentation will describe ways in which attendees can begin to think of repeating the processes, implementing the technologies and scaling it for their own projects of any size.
Learning Objectives:
-Attendees will learn about new measurements for High-Performance Sustainable Building Design.
-Attendees will learn about advances in Data Analytics and data mining to increase energy efficiency and building performance.
-Attendees will learn how Design Automation and data visualization impacts energy performance.
-Attendees will learn how performance-based design approaches continue to increase the added value across the entire lifecycle of building and infrastructural projects
Date: July 27, 2017
Check-in/Refreshments: 5:30PM
Presentation: 6:00 7:00
Location: AIAOC Chapter Office 4100 Birch St., Suite 300 Newport Beach, CA 92660
Learning Units: 1.0 HSW
Cost: Members - $10 $20 Non-members + service charge
Presenter: German W Aparicio Jr., is Project Manager at Gehry Technologies Inc, a Trimble company which provides consulting, strategic advisory and advanced project delivery services to leading owners, architects, engineers, builders, fabricators, and industry professional worldwide. German Aparicio has both research and professional experience in the AEC industry as a consultant for Gehry Technologies, AECOM, Ove Arup design engineering firm, a research associate at SENSEable City Laboratory (MIT) and scholar in residence at the Autodesk IDEAS Studio. He received a Bachelor of Architecture from Cal Poly Pomona where he was awarded a thesis design award by the department of architecture and a Masters of Science in Architectural Studies (SMArchS) Design and Computation from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). German Aparicio has taught architectural design at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), California College of Arts (CCA) in San Francisco, University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Los Angeles and Cal Poly Pomona
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4100 Birch St.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
United States
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