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LIGHTFAIR Daylighting Institute
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Monday, March 29 - Tuesday, March 30, 2004 at the Las Vegas Convention Center
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LIGHTFAIR DAYLIGHTING INSTITUTE #5
The Economic Benefits of Daylighting
9:00 AM – 10:20 AM
Basic Track and Masters Track
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Gregg D. Ander, FAIA
Chief Architect
Edison International
Los Angeles, CA
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Bill Browning
Green Development Services
Rocky Mountain Institute
Snowmass, CO
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Intuitively, daylighting should be able to save energy costs and make a building more attractive.
However, the equations are complex and the strategies that make daylighting possible go
beyond architecture to the developer, lender, and even governing bodies. Presented by two of the nation’s
leading advocates of energy efficiency and sustainable design, learn how to make a compelling argument for
daylighting for every project.
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LIGHTFAIR DAYLIGHTING INSTITUTE #6A
Principles of Modeling
10:40 AM – 12:00 PM
Basic Track
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Barbara Erwine
Daylighting Consultant
Cascadia Conservation
Seattle, WA
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Lance K. Livingston
President
Lighting Technologies, Inc.
Denver, CO
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Like any other building system, in order to ensure peak performance daylighting design must be
modeled and tested. In this seminar, the methods and benefits of modern scale modeling are compared
to the evolving capabilities of modern lighting computer programs.
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LIGHTFAIR DAYLIGHTING INSTITUTE #6B
Advanced Integrated Design
10:40 AM – 12:00 PM
Masters Track
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Moji Navvab, PhD, FIES
Professor of Architecture
Taubman College of Architecture
and Urban Planning
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
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George Loisos
Principal
Loisos + Ubbelohde Associates
Oakland, CA
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At the leading edge, advanced designs integrating glazing, shading, lighting, and controls can be
complex, difficult and produces new challenges for the design team. The presenter, as both
educator and consultant, has been involved in some of the worlds most challenging daylighted
projects, and will present the philosophy and techniques necessary for these project types.
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LIGHTFAIR DAYLIGHTING INSTITUTE #7A
Successful Projects and Lessons Learned
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
Basic Track
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Abby Vogen
Senior Project Manager
The Energy Center of Wisconsin
Madison, WI
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Many projects have recently been completed with the help of the Daylighting Collaborative of the
Energy Center of Wisconsin. Find out what worked – and what didn’t – from the Collaborative ’s daylighting expert.
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LIGHTFAIR DAYLIGHTING INSTITUTE #7B
Advanced Systems for Daylighting
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
Masters Track
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Neall Digert, PhD
Technical Director
Solatube International
Vista, CA
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Jeff Muhs
Director of Solar Energy R&D
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge,TN
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Daylighting equipment is changing as glass and metal are giving way to high performance materials and systems.
Learn from two leading innovators how research and the application of new materials and concepts are being
applied to develop the next generation of daylighting technology.
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LIGHTFAIR DAYLIGHTING INSTITUTE #8
Daylighting Product Showcase
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM
Basic Track and Masters Track
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David E. Weigand, LC
Senior Project Manager
New Buildings Institute
White Salmon, WA
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Jeffrey A. Johnson
Executive Director
New Buildings Institute
White Salmon, WA
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James Benya, PE, FIES, IALD, LC
President
Benya Lighting Design
Tigard, OR
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A chef ’s tour of the LIGHTFAIR Daylighting Pavilion, including a summary of the top new
products from each exhibitor.
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LIGHTFAIR DAYLIGHTING INSTITUTE #9
Daylighting Education Program: Facilities and Projects
The University of Nevada at Las Vegas
3:30 PM -5:00 PM
Basic Track and Masters Track
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Michael Kroelinger, PhD, AIA
Professor of Architecture
University of Nevada
Professor Emeritus
Arizona State University
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Spend the afternoon with Professor Michael Kroelinger, as he demonstrates his educational
methods and resources and then join him for a tour of the facilities which are integral to his
program. Limited number of seats available.
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