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Decoded | Practical Guide to the Residential Energy Code

This is the third session in the 2021 Decoded series presented by AIA Seattle’s Code Committee. 

The 2018 Washington State Energy Code went into effect in earlier this year, and includes several substantial changes for single-family and townhouse construction. Chief among these is an increase in the required number of additional efficiency credits, modified by fuel normalization credits. This webinar will examine those changes in detail, in addition to envelope performance requirements and mechanical system details.

Join us online July 30, 2021 for Decoded | Practical Guide to the Residential Energy Code. Register below and look for information regarding online event access in your confirmation email.

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Registration Deadline: Thursday, July 29, 5:00pm PT. 

All registration and credit questions can be directed to Andrea Aguilera


SCHEDULE

Friday, July 30, 2021 | 12:00 – 2:00pm PT | Webinar

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All sessions and speakers subject to change. 


COST

Includes continuing education credit (2 LU| HSW) 

$50.00 AIA Member
$50.00 Government + Partners
$25.00 Associate
$15.00 Student
$100.00 Non-Member

Reduced rate options are available. Please submit the Continuing Education Scholarship / Reduced Rate Request form via email by Friday, July 23, 5:00PM PT. 


SPEAKERS

Duane Jonlin, FAIA, Energy Code and Energy Conservation Advisor, Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections | Duane Jonlin is responsible for development of the Seattle Energy code, and for eight years chaired the Energy Code Technical Advisory Group for the Washington State Building Code Council. At the national level, he is a voting member of the ASHRAE 90.1 Committee and serves as Chair of the IECC Commercial Energy Code Consensus Committee for development of the 2024 IECC. Prior to taking his position at the City of Seattle, Duane was a principal at NBBJ, with 30 years’ experience designing complex projects as a technical architect. He is a featured speaker nationally on issues of energy efficiency and energy regulations, and in 2016 was elected to the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows.

Judy Tucker, AIA, Principal, Form + Function Architecture | Judy has a career’s worth of code-related experience as former co-chair and current member of AIA Seattle’s Code Committee and current/long term member of CCAB (Seattle Construction Code Advisory Committee). She participated in the Seattle Permitting & Standards Committee for FEMA Home Retrofit, and is a previous member of Seattle Building Enclosure Council. Judy’s  has 30+ years of residential architecture experience (SF, DADU/ADU, multi-family/mixed use, congregate residences, tiny homes), as well as small commercial/industrial projects, owning her own architectural practice.

All sessions and speakers subject to change.


LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Comply with mandatory energy code requirements for new construction and alterations
  • Select optimal efficiency credits for each project
  • Select appropriate fuel normalization credits
  • Meet building envelope requirements, insulation, fenestration, and air barrier

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR 2021 CODE SERIES SPONSORS


SPECIAL THANKS TO THE CODE COMMITTEE

Special thanks to the Code Committee for planning this series of sessions!

COMMITTEE CHAIRS:
Marc Chavez, AIA
Steve Dombrowski, AIA


Registration or Credit Questions?
Contact Andrea Aguilera, Programs Coordinator at AIA Seattle

Program Questions?
Contact Connor Descheemaker, Member Engagement Manager at AIA Seattle

Sponsorship Questions?
Contact Kristen Lound, Associate Director, Growth & Operations at AIA Seattle

Details

Date
July 30, 2021
Time
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Event Price
$15-$100
Class Credit
2 LU, HSW

Organizer

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

Venue

(online)