
Integrated Daylight at the Bullitt Center: Presentation and Discussion with Chris Meek
May 5, 2015
9:00am – 10:30am
The Building Energy Exchange is excited to welcome Christopher Meek from the Integrated Design Lab in Seattle for a presentation about the integration and optimization of comfortable daylight in buildings. Among other case studies, Chris will describe the design of daylighting at the Bullitt Center, described by many as the greenest commercial building in the world. This program will discuss key design concepts and strategies that designers can immediately employ successfully in their practices.
Covered topics include:
- Dynamic nature of daylight;
- Daylighting design concepts and strategies;
- Current and emerging metrics for daylight performance in buildings being developed by USGBC and IESNYC;
- Implementation strategies including climate assessment and post-occupancy analysis; and
- Successful daylighting case studies that illustrate the challenge and opportunities in design.
SCHEDULE
8:30am Registration & Coffee
9:00am Welcome & Introduction
9:05am Presentation by Christopher Meek
10:10am Audience Discussion
10:30am Close
SPEAKER
Christopher Meek is a recognized expert of daylighting and architecture integration. He consults with design teams in the Pacific Northwest and nationally with a focus on building energy performance, daylighting, visual comfort, electric lighting, and climate responsive design. He is also the author of several books on daylighting design, including his most recent, Daylighting and Integrated Lighting Design.
IESNYC Members $5.00
General Public $10.00
For more information and registration, visit be-exchange.org