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Architecture at Zero is a zero net energy design competition open to students and professionals worldwide, engaging architecture, engineering, and planning students and professionals in the pursuit of energy efficient design.
Description
CHALLENGEThe Architecture at Zero competition challenge is to create a zero net energy recreation center at the campus of California State University, Monterey Bay. Two new buildings will be constructed in two phases and will replace two existing buildings and parts of two parking lots.
There are two parts to the competition:
First, entrants will create an overall site plan to accommodate the program outlined below. Entrants are encouraged to highlight any energy efficiency strategies or systems shown. Second, entrants will design two attached buildings in detail, to indicate zero net energy (ZNE) performance. In order to demonstrate the building design and its performance, entrants will provide required documentation and may also include supplementary documentation.
ELIGIBILITY
This competition is open to students, architects, landscape architects, urban planners, engineers and designers anywhere in the world.
SITE INSPECTION
Representatives from CSUMB and PG&E will lead a tour of the competition site on October 27, 2018 at 12 noon. This session will be filmed and questions and answers posted on the website for those unable to attend in person.
To attend: Please confirm your attendance via RSVP to: info@architectureatzero.com
Address: Alumni and Visitors Center
Jury
Gregg ANDER
Gregg D. Ander is the President and Managing Director of Gregg D. Ander, LLC which provides consultative services on a variety of power and energy sector issues. As the Vice President of Power Strategies at the Energy Foundation in San Francisco, he oversaw a portfolio of investments including utility generation, distributed energy resources, energy efficiency, and cross cutting (grid integration, finance, data, pricing, business models). Previously, he held numerous senior management positions during his 30-year career at Southern California Edison, worked at the California Energy Commission, and was in private practice in Wisconsin and Arizona. Mr. Ander was the Executive Producer of seven environmentally focused television programs for NBC, CBS, and PBS. One program, “Greener Buildings/Bluer Skies,” won an Emmy award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
Gregg D. Ander is the President and Managing Director of Gregg D. Ander, LLC which provides consultative services on a variety of power and energy sector issues. As the Vice President of Power Strategies at the Energy Foundation in San Francisco, he oversaw a portfolio of investments including utility generation, distributed energy resources, energy efficiency, and cross cutting (grid integration, finance, data, pricing, business models). Previously, he held numerous senior management positions during his 30-year career at Southern California Edison, worked at the California Energy Commission, and was in private practice in Wisconsin and Arizona. Mr. Ander was the Executive Producer of seven environmentally focused television programs for NBC, CBS, and PBS. One program, “Greener Buildings/Bluer Skies,” won an Emmy award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
Marsha MAYTUM
Marsha Maytum FAIA, LEED AP, is a founding Principal at Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects (LMSA) in San Francisco, winner of the 2017 National AIA Architecture Firm Award. For over 35 years Marsha has focused her career on community, cultural, and socially-responsible projects that promote sustainable design. Her work has included the creation of new buildings, rehabilitation of historic buildings, and adaptive reuse of existing structures. LMSA has received over 100 regional, national and international design awards and has been recognized by organizations including the American Institute of Architects, Urban Land Institute, National Trust for Historic Preservation, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Green Building Council, and the 2014 ICC National Leadership in Sustainability Award.
Marsha Maytum FAIA, LEED AP, is a founding Principal at Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects (LMSA) in San Francisco, winner of the 2017 National AIA Architecture Firm Award. For over 35 years Marsha has focused her career on community, cultural, and socially-responsible projects that promote sustainable design. Her work has included the creation of new buildings, rehabilitation of historic buildings, and adaptive reuse of existing structures. LMSA has received over 100 regional, national and international design awards and has been recognized by organizations including the American Institute of Architects, Urban Land Institute, National Trust for Historic Preservation, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Green Building Council, and the 2014 ICC National Leadership in Sustainability Award.
Cole ROBERTS
Cole leads the energy and sustainability business in Arup’s 300 person San Francisco & Oakland offices, specializing in design, planning, and innovation in the new and existing built environment. Cole leads the Energy Business for Arup in the Americas. He is a co-author of the book “Two Degrees – Our Built Environment and the Changing Climate” and has been a keynote speaker at numerous conferences. He is a published contributor to peer reviewed journals and is a frequent guest lecturer at Stanford University and the University of California at Berkeley. Most recently, Cole has led the WeatherShiftTM initiative to generate future climate data for over 10,000 cities around the world.
Cole leads the energy and sustainability business in Arup’s 300 person San Francisco & Oakland offices, specializing in design, planning, and innovation in the new and existing built environment. Cole leads the Energy Business for Arup in the Americas. He is a co-author of the book “Two Degrees – Our Built Environment and the Changing Climate” and has been a keynote speaker at numerous conferences. He is a published contributor to peer reviewed journals and is a frequent guest lecturer at Stanford University and the University of California at Berkeley. Most recently, Cole has led the WeatherShiftTM initiative to generate future climate data for over 10,000 cities around the world.
Paul TORCELLINI
Paul Torcellini is an Associate Professor of Sustainable Energy Studies at Eastern Connecticut State University and a Principal Engineer for Advanced Commercial Buildings at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), a DOE national laboratory.
Paul has authored or co-authored more than 50 papers and articles related to energy efficiency and zero-energy commercial buildings. Among his many awards, Paul has received two ASHRAE Technology Awards for his energy-efficient buildings work and two Energy User News magazine's Efficient Building Awards. Paul was key in creating the performance based procurement process used to achieve zero energy building status for NREL’s Research Support Facility and has been key in the development of the Advanced Energy Design Guide series from ASHRAE.
Paul is a registered Professional Engineer holding a PhD from Purdue University.
Paul Torcellini is an Associate Professor of Sustainable Energy Studies at Eastern Connecticut State University and a Principal Engineer for Advanced Commercial Buildings at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), a DOE national laboratory.
Paul has authored or co-authored more than 50 papers and articles related to energy efficiency and zero-energy commercial buildings. Among his many awards, Paul has received two ASHRAE Technology Awards for his energy-efficient buildings work and two Energy User News magazine's Efficient Building Awards. Paul was key in creating the performance based procurement process used to achieve zero energy building status for NREL’s Research Support Facility and has been key in the development of the Advanced Energy Design Guide series from ASHRAE.
Paul is a registered Professional Engineer holding a PhD from Purdue University.
Lynn N. SIMON
Lynn N. Simon, FAIA, LEED Fellow, Senior Vice President at Thornton Tomasetti, is a pioneer and leading authority in the green building industry. She joined Thornton Tomasetti in 2012 after 19 years leading Simon & Associates, a green building consulting firm she founded in 1994. At Thornton Tomasetti, Lynn is responsible for leading the firm’s western region sustainability practice. Her focus is on promoting sustainable and healthy building design and construction practices, and providing strategic guidance for complex, multi-faceted projects.
Lynn recently served on the Board of Directors for the AIA San Francisco Chapter and was active in the U.S. Green Building Council for almost 20 years including serving as LEED Faculty, a Board Member, Co-Chair of Greenbuild 2012, and chair of several committees. In 2011, Lynn was honored with USGBC’s President’s Award and in 2017, Women in Sustainability Leadership Award from gb&d magazine. Lynn holds a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from UC Berkeley and a Master of Architecture from the University of Washington. Lynn is also a certified integral coach through New Ventures West in San Francisco.
Lynn N. Simon, FAIA, LEED Fellow, Senior Vice President at Thornton Tomasetti, is a pioneer and leading authority in the green building industry. She joined Thornton Tomasetti in 2012 after 19 years leading Simon & Associates, a green building consulting firm she founded in 1994. At Thornton Tomasetti, Lynn is responsible for leading the firm’s western region sustainability practice. Her focus is on promoting sustainable and healthy building design and construction practices, and providing strategic guidance for complex, multi-faceted projects.
Lynn recently served on the Board of Directors for the AIA San Francisco Chapter and was active in the U.S. Green Building Council for almost 20 years including serving as LEED Faculty, a Board Member, Co-Chair of Greenbuild 2012, and chair of several committees. In 2011, Lynn was honored with USGBC’s President’s Award and in 2017, Women in Sustainability Leadership Award from gb&d magazine. Lynn holds a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from UC Berkeley and a Master of Architecture from the University of Washington. Lynn is also a certified integral coach through New Ventures West in San Francisco.
Allison Grace WILLIAMS
llison Grace Williams FAIA, an architect and urban designer has amassed an international portfolio of large scale civic, cultural and research facilities. In practice at SOM, Perkins+Will and AECOM, Williams’ inventive instincts and inspiring, interdisciplinary design leadership have generated authentic, relevant buildings that bridge between culture, technology and the environment and that convey the values and traditions of their audience and place.
In 2017, with this 35-year foundation in corporate practice, and from an uncommon perspective, Williams established AGWms studio as the first step to attract provocative design partnerships that prioritize art form and design process in relevant, cross- disciplinary venues, and to formalize academic involvements.
Williams is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University, and a frequent academic critic and design competition juror. A Loeb Fellow at Harvard Graduate School of Design, Allison earned both her B.A. in the Practice of Art and M.Arch (and named 2015 Distinguished Alumnus in Architecture) from University of California, Berkeley. Williams is featured in a curated exhibition Celebrating Excellent Black Architects, as part of the London Festival of Architecture 2017, and in 2016 by Architizer News, From a to Zaha: 26 Women Who Changed Architecture.
llison Grace Williams FAIA, an architect and urban designer has amassed an international portfolio of large scale civic, cultural and research facilities. In practice at SOM, Perkins+Will and AECOM, Williams’ inventive instincts and inspiring, interdisciplinary design leadership have generated authentic, relevant buildings that bridge between culture, technology and the environment and that convey the values and traditions of their audience and place.
In 2017, with this 35-year foundation in corporate practice, and from an uncommon perspective, Williams established AGWms studio as the first step to attract provocative design partnerships that prioritize art form and design process in relevant, cross- disciplinary venues, and to formalize academic involvements.
Williams is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University, and a frequent academic critic and design competition juror. A Loeb Fellow at Harvard Graduate School of Design, Allison earned both her B.A. in the Practice of Art and M.Arch (and named 2015 Distinguished Alumnus in Architecture) from University of California, Berkeley. Williams is featured in a curated exhibition Celebrating Excellent Black Architects, as part of the London Festival of Architecture 2017, and in 2016 by Architizer News, From a to Zaha: 26 Women Who Changed Architecture.
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