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AEI VIRTUAL CONFERENCE 2021 LIVING BUILDINGS: THE NEW FRONTIER OF INTENGRATED DESIGN APRIL 7 - 9 VIRTUAL PLATFORM POWERED BY HGA Photo courtesy of Jeff Goldberg Photo courtesy of Turner Construction Company Photo courtesy of Newseum/Maria Bryk 11.0
Welcome to AEI Conference 2021 Invitation To Attend Colleagues, It is with much enthusiasm that I welcome each of you to our virtual 2021 AEI Conference Chair Conference! Wil V. Srubar III, Ph.D., LEED AP, U niversity of Colorado Boulder & AureusEarth, Inc. On behalf of the University of Colorado Boulder, the National Renewable Energy Technical Program Committee Laboratory, the 2021 AEI Conference steering committee, and the AEI Board of Jay Arehart, U niversity of Colorado Boulder Governors, I’d like to extend a warm—albeit socially distant—greeting to all of you. Kyri Baker, U niversity of Colorado Boulder Soon, you will see that we have designed a dynamic, interactive, virtual experience that showcases the very best elements of our bi-annual conference. It is my sincerest JP Gevaudan, U niversity of Leeds, The Pennsylvania State University hope that, through this virtual conference experience, you feel just as engaged and David Goldwasser, N ational Renewable energized as we do as a community when we meet face to face. Energy Laboratory This year’s conference theme is dedicated to living buildings—the new frontier Gregor Henze, U niversity of Colorado in integrated regenerative design and construction. Regenerative design results Boulder in buildings that restores, renews, or revitalizes their own sources of energy and Abbie Liel, U niversity of Colorado Boulder materials. According to the ASCE Code of Ethics, architectural engineers shall hold Ankur Podder, N ational Renewable Energy paramount the safety, health and welfare of the public and shall strive to comply with Laboratory the principles of sustainable development in the performance of their professional Stacey Rothgeb, National Renewable Energy duties. Climate change is a real existential threat to many and has emerged as one Laboratory of the greatest challenges of our time. Since the construction industry is a substantial Jennifer Scheib, U niversity of Colorado carbon emitter, the AEC industry has a vital obligation to address the climate crisis by Boulder reducing emissions and restoring ecological balance through regenerative design. John Zhai, U niversity of Colorado Boulder Living buildings are a true testament to what can be accomplished if ambitious goals Wangda Zuo, U niversity of Colorado combine with the passion and technical talents of architectural engineers dedicated to Boulder bringing harmony between the built environment and the natural world. National Conference Steering Committee In addition to our keynote presentations highlighting a new Living Building, namely the Moses D. F. Ling, P.E., M.ASCE, T he Pennsylvania State University Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design, and the Mass Timber Revolution, the technical program includes state-of-the-art presentations that highlight advances Scott Campbell, Ph.D., P.E., N ational Ready Mixed Concrete Association in structures and materials, energy and mechanical systems, acoustics, lighting, and electrical systems, and construction, automation, and workforce development. Key Jonathan U. Dougherty, Ph.D.,James G. Davis Construction Corporation events also include our annual Student Design Competition, Professional Project Award Presentations, and our very special Awards Banquet to be held on Friday afternoon. Jon A. Gardzelewski, AIA, LEED AP, University of Wyoming I’d like to take this opportunity to highlight our AEI Build communities—a gathering Daniel S. Grauerholz, LEED AP BD+C, of like-minded professionals and students into eight virtual communities—Deliver, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Inc. Enclose, Learn, Modular, Perform, Resilient, Secure, and Sustain. Together, the AEI Amy Hackney, P.E., LEED AP BD+C, S impson Build communities share in the vision of advancing the design and construction of Gumpertz & Heger integrated buildings. While each Technical Session is aligned with one or more AEI Ali Memari, Ph.D., P.E., F.ASCE, T he Build community, all of you are encouraged to actively engage in one or more AEI Build Pennsylvania State University communities throughout the year. Please take time to thank our many sponsors and the Gabe Gibney, U niversity of Nebraska - University of Colorado Boulder and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory for their Lincoln support, without which the conference would not be possible. Josh Szmergalski, C SD Structural Engineers Indeed, this past year has been a challenging one in many aspects, but one thing AEI Staff remains—our AEI community is as strong and as vibrant as ever, thanks in large part to the Catherine M. Tehan, Aff.M.ASCE, D irector, Architectural Engineering Institute dynamic professionals, academics, and students that make our community so special. Verna L. Jameson, Aff.M.ASCE, S enior I hope you enjoy the conference! Manager, Architectural Engineering Institute Warm regards, Trevor Williams, A SCE, Event & Media Sales Wil V. Srubar III, Ph.D. Chair, 2021 AEI Conference Associate Professor University of Colorado Boulder 2 Living Buildings: The New Frontier of Integrated Design
Schedule-At-A-Glance All times are listed in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) Wednesday, April 7 2021 Sponsors 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. International Student Design Competition Finalist Presentations Virtual Platform Powered by 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. AEI Workshop for Student Chapter Leaders 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Future World Vision: Mega Cities 2070 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Johnson Controls OpenBlue Smart Building Solutions Chairman Thursday, April 8 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Opening Keynote Presentation 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Coffee with Keynote 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions 2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Break Partner 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. AEI Professional Project Award Technical Presentations 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions Friday, April 9 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Keynote Presentation 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Coffee with Keynote AEI Sustaining Organizational Member 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions 2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Break 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions 4:30 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Break 4:45 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. AEI Awards Ceremony 2021 Exhibitors 2 www.aei-conference.org 3
Program Highlights SPECIAL SESSIONS AEI International Student Design Competition Finalist Presentations Wednesday | 10:00 am – 2:00 pm The AEI International Student Design Competition (ISDC) attracts the top architectural engineering undergraduate and graduate students from the country’s leading academic institutions that offer architectural engineering degrees. The goal of this competition is to provide a unique venue for students to showcase their architectural engineering knowledge and skills in a setting similar to a profession work scenario. Projects are judged in building integration, and in one or more of the following four categories: structural systems, mechanical systems, lighting/electrical systems and construction management/methods. Johnson Controls OpenBlue Smart Building Solutions: The Blueprint of the Future Wednesday | 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. In our new world we must transform in every way. Johnson Controls is transforming how spaces and places are perceived and enjoyed. Applying data from both inside buildings and beyond, our customers can now manage operations systemically. Introducing the blueprint of the future: OpenBlue is a dynamic new space from Johnson Controls. This is how buildings come alive. Johnson Controls OpenBlue Healthy Buildings is the blueprint of the future for healthy people, healthy places and healthy planet OpenBlue is a complete suite of connected solutions that delivers impactful sustainability, new occupant experiences, and respectful safety and security that combines our 135 years of building expertise with cutting-edge technology Presenter: Tyler Smith, J ohnson Controls, Executive Director, Future World Vision: Mega City 2070 Healthy Buildings Wednesday | 2:00 – 3:00 pm Be the first to get an early preview of Future World Vision, ASCE’s bold, comprehensive project to anticipate, reimagine, and prepare for future changes. The session will kick off with a presentation titled, “Vision Behind the Vision,” providing a background on ASCE’s Future World Vision initiative, followed by a demo in the form of a guided journey through Mega City 2070 as a preview of what’s to come. The session will conclude with a KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS live Q&A segment with the presenters. Opening Keynote Plenary Presenters: Thursday, April 8 | 8:30 – 10:00 a.m., Gerald (Jerry) Buckwalter, M.ASCE, C hief Innovation Officer, From Impossible to Possible: A Living ASCE Building in the Hot, Humid South David J. Odeh, SE, PE, F.SEI, Shan Arora, J.D., D irector, Kendeda Building for F.ASCE, SECB, P rincipal, Odeh Innovative Sustainable Design Engineers, Inc Buckwalter Odeh Keynote Presentation Friday, April 9 | 8:30 – 10:00 a.m., Mass Timber Revolution: Integrated Design and Environmental Stewardship Todd Beyreuther, P.E., M ass Timber Systems, LLC 4 Living Buildings: The New Frontier of Integrated Design
Technical Program | All times listed are EDT Wednesday, April 7, 2021 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. AEI International Student Design Competition 12:00 – 3:00 p.m. AEI Workshop fpr Student ChapterLeaders 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. Future World Vision: Mega City 2070 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Johnson Controls OpenBlue: Smart Building Solutions Thursday, April 8, 2021 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Opening Keynote Presentations [KY001] From Impossible to Possible: A Living Building in the Hot, Humid South; S han Arora, J.D 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. Concurrent Technical Session 1 Light & Health Offsite Construction & Prefabrication Occupant–Aware Building Control Designing for Disasters Moderator: Jennifer Scheib Moderator: Ankur Podder Moderator: Gregor Henze Moderator: Abbie Liel [LH060] A Look at Tunable Lighting [OC024] Industrialization and [OA021] Development and Evaluation [DD069] Modeling Post–Disaster Research in the Boulder Community Innovation in Modular Construction of Occupancy–Aware Model Predictive Organizational Functionality; S eyyed Health Behavioral Health Unit; A ndrea Factories; H eather Wallace; Vaughan Control for Residential Building Energy Amin Enderami Wilkerson, Ph.D., LC; Mary Alcaraz; Buckley; Colby Swanson, B.S. Efficiency and Occupant Comfort; [DD082] Going Beyond the Code with Simi Hoque, Ph.D. Christina Turley [OC025] Offsite Construction & Replaceable Fuse Connections; P atricia [LH77] Light and Health Panel; M ary Prefabrication to Enable our Clean [OA009] Finding Optimal Control Clayton, Ph.D. Alcaraz; Simi Hoque, Ph.D. Energy Future; M ikhail Haramati; Strategy for a Residential HVAC [DD031] Designing Buildings for Greg Hale System Using Model–Based Batch [LH085] Impact of Biophilic Design Functional Recovery; D ustin Cook, P.E. Reinforcement Learning; M argarite Features on Building Occupant [OC027] PEMBguin: A New Jacoby [DD028] Optimizing Quality of Life Wellbeing;Sarah Billington, Ph.D. Grasshopper Plugin for Automating Through Human Perceptions and Technical Drawing of Pre–Engineered [OA039] Development and Application [LH075] Spectral Simulations of Daylight Disaster Resilience Messages; W endell Metal Building Systems; S ahba Samadi of Occupant–CentricBuilding and Electric Light in Offices; S arah Grinton, B.S. Performance Metrics; C ory Mosiman Safranek [OC044] Zero Energy Modular; A lison [DD048] Decision Points in Designing for Donovan, BS [OA076] Occupancy Sensing in [LH070] Immersive Space: Using Disaster Mitigation; B rittany Carl Moser, Buildings: A Review of Data Analytics Adaptive Kinetic Architectural Design [OC047] The Wells Fargo Innovation EI, LEED AP; Blythe Vogt Approaches; H omagni Saha to Regulate Human Emotional States; Incubator Assists Start–ups in Bringing [DD051] Advances in Progressive Soroush Farzin, Ph.D.; Ali Yousefi; Tina Clean Technologies to the Housing [OA029] Value and Opportunities Collapse Research and Design; L even Ly; Tam Tuong; Gelila Hailemariam; Ali Market; T rish Cozart, M.S. Derived from Occupancy Sensing; Deputy, P.E. Yousefi Anthony Florita [OC049] DOE’s Advanced Building [LH098] Case Study Validation of Construction Initiative; C edar Blazek, [OA017] Application of Digital Twin Occupant Comfort With Dynamic Glaz; PMP Technology in Occupant–Centric Robert Guglielmetti Operation of Buildings; Issa Ramaji, Ph.D.; E hsan Mostavi, Ph.D., P.E., LEED AP 2:00 – 2:30 p.m. Break 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. Professional Project Awards Opening Remarks 35 Hudson Yards by SOM ; C harles Besjak, SE, PE, FAIA, LEED® 100 Mount Street by SOM; B enton Johnson, PE, SE, LEED Green Associate Spectrum Lakeland Health, Lakeland Medical center Pavilion Expansion and Renovation by SmithGroup; J eff Seger, PE, LEED AP BD+C Spectrum Lakeland Health, Lakeland Medical center Pavilion Expansion and Renovation by SmithGroup; J acob Clatanoff, PE, LEED Green Associate Billie Jean King Main Library by SOM; E ric Long, PE, SE, LEED® AP STAATMod by HGA; Nick Loughrin; Kyle Weisman AIA NCARB; Jefff Harris, PE Closing Remarks www.aei-conference.org 5
Technical Program Program continued | (continued) All times listed are EDT 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Concurrent Technical Session 2 New Material & Envelope Building–to–Grid Interaction BIM, AI, & Extended Reality Smart Cities and Communities Technologies Moderator: Kyri Baker Moderator: David Goldwasser Moderator: Wangda Zuo & John Zhai Moderator: JP Gevaudan [OTEM053] The Occupant–Building–Grid [BA083] Product–Process Integrated [SC010] Energy Master Planning and [NM046] Genetically Programmable system: Comfort, Dynamics, and Modeling for Determining Modular Modeling for High Performance Districts Construction Materials: Progress and Control; M ichael Kane, Ph.D. Construction Productivity; J oseph Louis, and Communities; B en Polly Potential; W il Srubar, Ph.D. Ph.D. [OTEM045] Towards Scalable Building– [SC015] Modeling of Future Smart, [NM068] Snap–Through Façade Design: to–Grid Integration: Extracting [BA062] Implementation of Extended Sustainable, and Resilient Cities; Exploring Bi–Stability for Kinetic Building Interpretable Supervisory Control Rules Reality (XR) Technologies in Wangda Zuo; John Zhai Shadings.; E lena Vazquez from Multi–Objective Data Sets; G reg Construction; D avid Burczyk; Caroline [SC023] Effect of User Transportation on [NM038] Functional Integration of Pavlak, Ph.D. Clevenger, Ph.D., AIA, PE Building Energy Load; E mily Blessner, Building Enclosure and Building Structure [OTEM043] Qualitative and Quantitative [BA065] Utilizing Virtual Reality M.Eng for Performance in an Essential Facility; Evaluation of Grid–Interactive Building Experiments to Improve Building Dudley McFarquhar, Ph.D., PE [SC084] Adapting to Extreme Heat: Technologies; M atthew Steen, BEMP Preparedness for Active Shooter Social, Atmospheric, and Infrastructure [NM058] Form Based Structural Incidents; B urcin Becerik–Gerber, Ph.D. [OTEM071] Estimating Building Energy Impacts of Air Conditioning in Optimization of High Rise Buildings; S .P. Use Under Climate Change Using Megacities–The Case of New York City; Anchuri, B.E., M.Tech Machine Learning Approaches; R ezvan Jorge Gonzalez, Ph.D. [NM022] Light Transmitting Concrete : A Mohammadiziazi, M.Sc [SC095] Disadvantaged Communities: Modern Green Building Solution; [OTEM089] Recycling Solar Panels: A Strategies to Zero–Net Energy Retrofit Divyansh Dwivedi Review; S tuart Baur, Ph.D.; Divyesh and Climate Resilience; T ianzhen Hong, Shelar; Hattie Matthews; Naomi Ph.D. Fernandes [SC099] Transactive Campus Energy [OTEM096] Communities of Stochastic Systems; S en Huang, Ph.D. Home Energy Management Systems Under Varying Pricing Structures; K yri Baker, Ph.D. April 9, 2021 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Opening Keynote Presentations [KY002] Mass Timber Revolution: Integrated Design and Environmental Stewardship; T odd Beyreuther, P.E. 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Concurrent Technical Session 3 Construction Automation & Workforce Advanced Retrofit Approaches Embodied Carbon in Buildings Development Moderator: Sarah Truitt Moderator: Marcus Bianchi Moderator: Jay Arehart [CA050] Building The Nation’s Building [AR019] Enabling Behind the Meter [EC073] Overview and Future Efficiency Workforce; M adeline Flexibility as a Market Resource for Challenges of Addressing Embodied Salzman, BA, MPS; Sarah Truitt Retrofits; A ndrew Terenzio Carbon in Buildings; F rancesco Pomponi, Ph.D., FRSA, MIET, FHEA, P.Eng [CA012] Factory Automation for [AR040] Streamlining Residential Construction: the Last Step in Retrofits with Heat Pump Integrated [EC018] Embodied Carbon in Office Productivity; R yan Smith Envelope Panels; L ena Burkett, M.S. Buildings, A Case Study; G regory Kingsley, PE [CA088] Net–Zero Energy Residential [AR061] Transforming A 19th Century Construction – Lessons Learned Across Historic Armory Building Into A 21st [EC081] Circular Design and Embodied the United States; J on Gardzelewski, Century Energy–Efficient Center Carbon in Living Buildings: A Case AIA/RA of Student Life: Case Study of the Study; S tephanie Carlisle, MArch, MEM, Springfield Technical Community College Fernanda Cruz Rios Ford, Ph.D. [CA064] Towards a Structural Efficiency Student Learning Commons; R obert Classification System; Q uisco Mena, [EC087] Concrete Solutions to Achieve Carroll; Jackie Mossman; Kristen Butts, MArch Embodied Carbon Goals; T ien Peng, LEED AP Assoc AIA, LEED AP BCC, PMP [CA097] Next Generation Construction [AR033] Reducing the Spread of Workforce; J onathan Bean [EC034] Carbon Storage Potential of Pathogens Through AE Design;Philip Structural Systems in the United States; Stake; Kimberly Cowman, PE, LEED AP, Jay Arehart HFDP; Timothy Duffy, AIA, CSI, LEED AP 2:00 – 2:30 p.m. Break 6 Living Buildings: The New Frontier of Integrated Design
Technical Program continued | All times listed are EDT 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Concurrent Technical Session 4 OPEN TOPICS 2: Education & Case OPEN TOPICS 3: Structual OPEN TOPICS 1: Energy Efficiency Studies Engineering Moderator: Ry Horsey Moderator: Daniel Knight Moderator: Matthew Jungclaus [OTEM020] Climate Positive Buildings A Laboratory for WELL and Sustainable [OTEM011] Structural Ventilation of the Through Architectural and Engineering Learning; C atharine Gardner; Tracy Building Envelope; S am Vacek, BSArE, Integration; Tom Hootman, AIA, LEED Steward, WELL AP, LEED AP; Sarah PE AP, WELL AP, CPHC Lamere [OTEM042] Structural Design and [OTEM035] Optimization design of Ottawa County Courthouse – What Do Construction of Linked Towers; Y ilei Shi, Double Skin Facade by using Visual We Do With This Old Building? R ay Ph.D., PE Programming Tool; S ahba Samadi Yunk, PE, LEED AP; Eric Ashlock; Jake [OTEM052] Thermal Properties and Hamilton; Ryan Rieger; Andrew Sneed [OTEM086] Consideration Required Energy Efficiency of Compressed Earth When Selecting 2D and 3D Geometries [OTEM011] Structural Ventilation of the Block Structures; J ase Sitton; Robert for Modeling Thermal Bridges; Building Envelope; S am Vacek, BSArE, Hillyard Alexander Hayes; Mehdi Ghobadi, PE [OTEM030] Applicability of Choosing by Ph.D.; Travis Moore A Student Driven and Faculty Guided Advantages for Selecting the Optimum [OTEM080] Transient Thermal Analysis Technical Architectural Design Studio: Gravity System for a Medical Facility: a of Selected Wall Assemblies; M ehdi Successes and Challenges; R yan Case Study; R yan Solnosky, Ph.D., PE Ghobadi, Ph.D. Solnosky, Ph.D., PE [OTEM092] Effects of Long Slots on A Forensic Educational Immersive Case Extended Single Plate Connections; Study Project; R yan Solnosky, Ph.D., PE Drake Taxon; Cassidy Jackson; Christopher Raebel Architectural Engineering and Existing Buildings; A nthony Denzer, Ph.D. [OTEM093] Yield Line Analysis of a Welded Web Single Plate Connection in Direct Tension; S erena Vetter ; Kathryn Ebert; Christopher Raebel 4:30 – 4:45 p.m. Break 4:45 – 6:00 p.m. AEI Awards Cerrmony 2021 Sponsors 2021 Exhibitors Virtual Platform Powered by Chairman Partner AEI Sustaining Organizational Member www.aei-conference.org 7
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