presents the basic concepts and strategies of effectively
integrating daylighting design into a new building. She discusses
daylighting design goals, the importance of daylighting controls,
and how to balance daylighting with the electric lighting system.
Additionally, case studies are provided.
This intermediate-level webinar is recommended for Architects,
Building Owners, Energy Consultants, and Lighting Designers seeking
to further their knowledge about integrating daylighting strategies
into buildings.
Caroline M. Clevenger, AIA, P.E. Senior Engineer,
Architectural Energy Corporation, LEED AP
Caroline Clevenger works out of AEC's San Francisco office on
design assistance projects. She uses TracePro and Radiance to
develop and evaluate daylighting and electric lighting design
solutions. She is versed in daylight analysis, renewable energy
analysis, energy design and analysis, mechanical system design, and
passive and active solar design. Ms. Clevenger is skilled in
creating integrated energy and sustainable design solutions.
As a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)
Accredited Professional, she uses LEED as a framework for
sustainable design, and advises on energy efficient and sustainable
design practices. Ms. Clevenger has managed or supervised the
formal LEED Certification of four projects, including U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency laboratories in North Chelmsford ,
Massachusetts and Kansas City , Missouri , which both received LEED
Gold Certification. Ms. Clevenger has a thorough understanding of
building energy codes and has served as a consultant to the City of
Boulder on the adoption of the International Energy Conservation
Code (IECC). She is also pursuing her PhD at Stanford
University.
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