Thursday / November 07, 2019 / 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Critical Questions for Daylight Simulationists
DATABASED+ at dbHMS, 303 West Erie Street, Suite 510, Chicago
Please join IBPSA Chicago and the AIA Chicago 2030 Commitment Working Group for a deep dive into the latest in daylight analysis trends and simulation technologies. Daniel Glaser and Scott Farbman, AIA, will present a case study on how early-phase daylighting analysis can help inform design decisions. They will consider:
- Are we at a crossroads where we don’t need to create secondary models for robust yet practical daylight simulation?
- How to best balance glazing design and glare, knowing they are co-related.
- Which rubric is better - LEED 4.0 or 4.1 - for getting daylight points? What is left out of these metrics? How does WELL manage daylight metrics?
- How is blind modeling an essential part of assessing the human factors aspect of daylight design?
- How can you change “hidden” parameters of the spatial daylight autonomy (sDA) formula to get more from your daylight model analysis?
- What are best practices for efficiently setting up, running, and comparing multiple facade design variations?
- What are the benefits and drawbacks of simulations becoming more social?
IBPSA Chicago is the local chapter of the US regional affiliate of the International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA). This presentation will be broadcast via the IBPSA-USA webinar system.
- 5:30 to 6:00 pm networking and refreshments
- 6:00 to 7:00 pm presentation
- 7:30 pm event concludes
Speakers:
Daniel Glaser, PhD, IES, LEED AP – Principal, LightStanza
Dan is the founder of LightStanza and leads LightStanza’s R+D efforts. He is a frequent expert speaker at major industry venues including Greenbuild, LightFair International, and Radiance Workshop. Glaser is an active member of the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) Daylight Metrics Committee and has published extensively in several top-tier computer, building science and human-centered technology venues. Glaser received a BS in Computer Science from Columbia University, MEng Computer Science from Cornell, and MS Arch and Interdisciplinary PhD from UC Berkeley. Prior to founding LightStanza, Glaser was a Visiting Assistant Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He has been the Principal Investigator for several grants including from the US Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, and Colorado Advanced Industries.
Scott Farbman, AIA, CPHC, LEED AP BD+C – Building Performance Analyst, DATABASED+ at dbHMS
Scott is a licensed architect, Certified Passive House Consultant, and LEED accredited professional (BD+C AP) who provides building performance analytics, sustainability consulting and project management at DataBased+, a research studio of dbHMS. He delivers a comprehensive green building knowledge base as well as a unique sustainability perspective, not only to the projects he works on, but also to the members of the team. Farbman is co-chair, along with Arathi Gowda, AIA of SOM, of AIA Chicago’s 2030 Commitment Working Group, an initiative that sets goals and measure industry progress towards net-zero energy and carbon performance by the year 2030. Together, they have piloted, tested, and supported many AIA 2030 national-level implementations (DDx platform, Chicago Aggregated Report, Participation Campaigns). Additionally, Scott has volunteered with Illinois Green Alliance’s Energy Ambassador program, which focuses on community outreach to promote simple energy efficient measures that can be done at any home to improve its carbon footprint.