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CAP Collaboration Series: Biophilic Heating, Cooling, and Ventilation Design with AEI Engineering

Join our Corporate Allied Partner AEI Engineering for an hour long Continuing Education class on biophilic heating.

Course Description

In this session we will explore the relationship between biophilic design with respect to heating, cooling, and ventilating our built environment. This session will highlight different mechanical system technologies, discuss how they impact thermal comfort, and define how each technology is best suited for project-specific design parameters. Additionally, we will discuss why certain technologies should be selected based on space type, climate type, energy consumption, and thermal comfort requirements.

Learning Objectives

  • Define biophilic design and describe how certain patterns influence technology selection.
  • Provide a technology overview as driven by space type, climate type, energy consumption and owner objectives.
  • Discuss indoor air quality and factors that optimize it.
  • Understand occupant thermal comfort within buildings and how to design systems for improved satisfaction and productivity.

Cost


$10 for AIA Members
$40 for Non-Members


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Special thanks to our Corporate Allied Partner: AEI Engineering for presenting this class and their partnership!

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Details

Date
June 15, 2016
Time
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Event Price
$10 - $40
Class Credit
1 LU

Organizer

AIA Seattle
Phone
(206) 448-4938
Website
https://aiaseattle.org/

Venue

Center for Architecture & Design
1010 Western AVE
Seattle, WA 98104 United States
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CAP Collaboration Series: Biophilic Heating, Cooling, and Ventilation Design with AEI Engineering

Join our Corporate Allied Partner AEI Engineering for an hour long Continuing Education class on biophilic heating. Course Description In this session we will explore the relationship between biophilic design with respect to heating, cooling, and ventilating our built environment. This session will highlight different mechanical system technologies, discuss how they impact thermal comfort, and define how each technology is best suited for project-specific design parameters. Additionally, we will discuss why certain technologies should be selected based on space type, climate…

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