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Green Architectural Design and the Enabling Technologies  
Location : JW Marriott Grand, Bucharest
From: Tuesday 27 January 2009, 00:00
To: Tuesday 27 January 2009, 00:00

*This event has no more seats available.*

The purpose of this full day workshop was to provide practical instruction of the use of available IT tools for achieving higher energy efficiency, better buildings, and less or no detrimental impact on the environment. Moreover, the course facilitated the greater collaboration necessary between architects, engineers, project managers, and other solution providers for exemplary green construction projects. 

The event was useful for executives, engineers, technologists, academics, students, and others interested in exploring ways to benefit from the important shift toward energy efficient and environmentally responsible design principles.

The workshop was interactive and:

  • Discussed green design principles
  • Discussed solar orientation, energy and day lighting considerations
  • Reviewed IT solutions, benefits and possibilities
  • Included relevant case studies.

A detailed workshop agenda is available here .

A limited number of scholarships for interested professors and students were offered. 


 

Trainers' profile

Ing. Aurore Julien /MCIBSE /LEED AP /BREEAM - Head of Sustainability, Llewelyn Davies Yeang Architects

Aurore Julien leads Eco Systems, a design unit of Llewelyn Davies Yeang focused on eco and sustainable design. Trained as an engineer, Aurore has particular expertise in environmental design, building physics, natural ventilation, daylight and renewable energy systems. She also is accredited to carry out Code for Sustainable Homes, BREEAM International and LEED assessments. Aurore has been working on a wide variety of projects, ranging from schools, hospitals, residential, and offices, both in the UK and internationally. She is a Chartered Engineer and attended the National Institute for Applied Sciences (INSA France) and University College London (UCL), earning a Masters in Environmental Design and Engineering, a Membership in the Institution of Building Services Engineers (MIBSE), and certification as a LEED Accredited Professional and BREEAM assessor.

Notable projects include an innovative design of the natural ventilation system for the Eden Institute, the first residential CHP in the UK, based in the Altrincham development, the CHP for a new campus for Columbia University, New York, and consultancy for hospital and school PFI projects and several large scale residential developments in the UK.

Current projects include Tashkent, Premier City and various competitions. Prior to joining Llewelyn Davies Yeang, Aurore worked as an environmental designer in BDSP, a sustainability driven building services consultancy. She then went on to head up sustainability of the engineering consultancy Ramboll Whitbybird (RWB) for four years. During her time with RWB, the Sustainability Designer of the Year Awards was won two years consecutively (BM, 2006, and BSJ, 2007).


Prof. Arch. Ana-Maria Dabija Ph.D. - "Ion Mincu" University of Architecture and Urbanism

Ana-Maria Dabija lectures within the Technical Sciences Chair of the "Ion Mincu" University of Architecture and Urbanism of Bucharest, Romania.  She teaches the courses of "Architectural Detailing", "Mistakes in Building Design - Execution - Maintenance" for undergraduates and "Performant Architectural Components of the Building Envelope" within the Master courses of Buildings Rehabilitation, Sustainable Development and Energetic Audit at the Faculty of Architecture.

Professor Dabija is a member of the specialized Technical Committees of the Ministry of Development, Public Works and Housing and in the Romanian Association of Standardisation, a member of the Romanian Order of Architects, a member of the International Solar Energy Society, and a member of CIB World (International Council for Research and Innovation in Buildings and Construction).

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