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When designing or retrofitting buildings for increased energy efficiency and high performance, take care to not cause unforeseen and unintentionally detrimental issues for occupants or the building. Occupants may be adversely affected by decreased indoor environmental quality and water quality if green design is not carefully thought out and executed. Interior materials, furnishings or the building envelope itself can be compromised if energy conservation measures are not fully analyzed for potential effects. Speakers address potentially adverse issues affecting IAQ, acoustics, water-quality and the building (with potential solutions) when designing/retrofitting for energy efficiency and high performance.

1. Breathe Deeply, or Don’t: Energy Conservation, Indoor Air Quality, Health and Productivity…and LegalLiabilityJames L. Newman, BEAP and OPMP, Life Member, Newman Consulting Group, Farmington Hills, MI

2. Controlling Opportunistic Pathogen Growth While Achieving Energy and Water ConservationWilliam J. Rhoads, Ph.D., Member, Amy Pruden, Ph.D. and Marc A. Edwards, Ph.D., Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA

3. Impacts of Sustainable Design Choices on Noise ControlMandy Kachur, P.E., Member, Soundscape Engineering, Plymouth, MI

4. Considerations When Going Green with a Historic BuildingJanice K. Means, P.E., Life Member, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, MI

Citation: ASHRAE Seminar Recordings, 2020 Winter Conference, Orlando, FL

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Published:
2020
File Size:
1 file , 510 KB
Product Code(s):
D-OR20Sem16