Sustainability and Structural Engineering: Designing for Our Future |
| Date: |
Thursday, November 20, 2008
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| Time: |
Registration & Lunch: 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm
Seminar: 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
| Location: |
Delta Grand Okanagan Resort & Conference Centre
1310 Water Street
Kelowna, BC
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| Instructor: |
Diana Klein, P.Eng., LEED®AP - Principal, Eco-Integration |
| Credit: |
4 Professional Development Hours (PDH) |
| Fee: |
APEGBC Members (after November 6th): $249.00 + GST = $261.45
Non-Members: $249.00 + GST = $261.45
MAPS (Member Advantage Program for Students) Members pricing available. Please contact Andrea Perchotte at aperchotte@apeg.bc.ca. |
Advanced registration is now closed and a limited number of registrants will be accepted at the door.
Governments and world leaders are strategizing to address urgent global issues around sustainability, in particular climate change. Issues facing our society encompass water shortages, fossil fuels use, material depletion, waste disposal, air quality, and land use.
The built environment has a significant impact on all these issues. As structural engineers, being part of the building industry, we have a challenge, opportunity and responsibility to be part of the solution. How can we, as structural engineers, do this?
This workshop will provide ideas, solutions and future direction for structural engineers to take an active role in the design of sustainable buildings. We will engage and inspire your business to integrate sustainable strategies into your designs. By the use of information, case studies and interactive group discussion you will be able to develop your road map for the role of structural engineers in the future of sustainable buildings.
Participants in this workshop will:
Learn about the integrated design process; how to effectively participate and how this process can benefit our profession
Learn how to define sustainability as it relates to structural engineers
Gain a general understanding of Green Building Rating systems such as LEED, Built Green, and the Living Building Challenge, and how we participate and contribute
Learn how structural decisions can affect energy usage of buildings
Explore sustainable engineering concepts such as adaptable and durable structures
Understand how to environmentally assess and 'green' the materials we choose ( this will include - but not be limited to - practical information on the use of fly ash in concrete)
Explore integrated systems and material optimization (wood, concrete and steel)
Learn about Designing for Deconstruction (DFD)
Diana Klein, P.Eng., LEED®AP - Principal, Eco-Integration
Diana Klein is a structural engineer with over 20 years experience in the construction industry and specifically in the design of sustainable buildings. She came to Canada from the UK in 1988 and worked as a structural engineer with Read Jones Christoffersen Ltd, becoming their sustainable specialist and researcher for environmental design issues. Her first 'green' project was the CK Choi Building at UBC (1993), a building embracing an holistic approach to building design.
In January 2006 she founded Eco-Integration, providing consulting on sustainable building design. One current project is Millennium Water; South East False Creek, Athletes' Village in Vancouver.
Diana is a member of the Outreach Education Committee in Vancouver, Cascadia Green Building Council and is part of the APEGBC (Association of Professional Engineers of BC) task force advising on the BC Green Building Code proposed by the Provincial Government to be launched in Spring 2008.
"Very thorough...very well presented,enthusiastic and knowledgeable instructor."
" The entire seminar was well done...knowledgeable and well-spoken."
"Was very interesting, lots of good examples"

APEGBC is an AIBC/CES registered provider offering an AIBC-Accredited activity for 3.75 Core Learning Units. |