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1 Computational Science Needs in the Design, Optimization and Operation of Energy Efficient Buildings Michael J. Holtz, FAIA, NCARB, LEED AP Founder and Principal LightLouver LLC and Architectural Energy Corporation Boulder, Colorado July 8 - 9, 2010 Position Statement - Industry Trends - Construction - Commissioning

2 Our Planet LightLouver LLCJuly 8 - 9, 2010 We are not going to be able to operate our Spaceship Earth successfully, nor for much longer, unless we see it as a whole spaceship and our fate as common. It has to be everybody or nobody. R. Buckminster Fuller Circa 1960s

3 The U.S. at Night LightLouver LLCJuly 8 - 9,2010 The challenge and the opportunity

4 A Big Concern - Trap  Pursuing advanced mathematics and computational methods without a clear understanding of the need for and use of these methods, and without an understanding and sensitivity to deep domain knowledge requirements and stakeholder perspectives, is like walking around with a hammer, and everything looking like a nail.  We need a philosophical construct that guides out thinking and actions when it comes to what R & D is needed to truly help achieve the ultimate goal. LightLouver LLCJuly 8 - 9, 2010

5 Position Statement  Advanced applied mathematics and computational methods research must serve the needs of the marketplace and of stakeholders (users), always recognizing that science and comprehensive domain knowledge must be the primary considerations and drivers of the research, and that any resulting mathematical and computational tools must be flexible and adaptive to the changes in available technology and to the different requirements for computational rigor and accuracy. It is the combination of the user + the tool that equals the “expert system”, not the tool alone, and that combination will enable the achievement of our essential goal. LightLouver LLCJuly 8 - 9, 2010

6 New and Existing Buildings are Fundamentally Different  The issues facing existing and new buildings are vastly different and the need for and the uses of energy calculations, likewise, are vastly different in each case.  What are the appropriate techniques to efficiently and effectively improving the energy efficiency of existing and new buildings? LightLouver LLCJuly 8 - 9, 2010

7 Industry Trends – The Context Integrated Project Delivery (IPD)  To control costs, schedule and risks, IDP has been proposed as a means to establish “interconnecting contractual relationships which bind all parties – owner, designers, contractors, key vendors / suppliers and others - to work together to achieve stated, agreed-to performance objectives, and to share in all risks and rewards. LightLouver LLCJuly 8 – 9, 2010

8 Industry Trends – The Context Performance-Based Design-Build Methods  In advanced design-build projects, a set of performance objectives are defined in great detail, and the design-build team is held accountable, through extensive M & V efforts, to substantiate that the completed project has achieved these contractual performance requirements. LightLouver LLCJuly 8 - 9, 2010

9 Industry Trends – The Context Building Information Modeling (BIM)  BIM will be the standard method used to design and to coordinate the construction process in less then a decade. BIM views a building as an object with assignable attributes, that can be evaluated (simulated) to assess its likely in-situ performance. BIM enables the design and construction team to design, construct and operate the building virtually before a single brick is laid. LightLouver LLCJuly 8 - 9, 2010

10 Industry Trends – The Context New Rules of the Road for Buildings  Zoning ordinances and building codes and standards – the regulations which govern building design and construction – are changing dramatically, especially as they relate to the energy and environmental performance of buildings. Local, state and federal regulatory agencies are developing and implementing stringent regulations which will guide the design and construction of energy and environmentally responsive buildings. LightLouver LLCJuly 8 - 9, 2010

11 Industry Trends – The Context Litigation for unachieved/under-achieved Building Performance  Litigation is likely to increase as owners require designers and contractors to substantiate that the owner’s design intent, and specific quantitative performance objectives, have been achieved in the constructed and operating building. Financial penalties are being placed into the design and construction contracts that assign specific responsibility for achieving specific performance objectives. LightLouver LLCJuly 8 - 9, 2010

12 Industry Trends – The Context Scientifically-Based Energy and Environmental Performance Metrics and Rating / Labeling Methods  If we are to improve the energy and environmental performance of our existing and new building stock, we must have scientifically-based energy and environmental performance metrics and rating / labeling methods to benchmark and track progress. These metrics and methods must be industry accepted standards and be required (mandated) for all existing and new buildings. LightLouver LLCJuly 8 - 9, 2010

13 Construction and Commissioning  Boundaries between design and construction are blurring…becoming seamless and iterative process to design, construct, and commission buildings…and provide means to persist performance over the life of the building. LightLouver LLCJuly 8 - 9, 2010

14 Commissioning  Systematic and comprehensive process for ensuring that the owner’s design intent, as reflected in the design team’s basis of design and construction documents, is achieved in the operating building. LightLouver LLCJuly 8 - 9, 2010

15 Measurement and Verification  Systematic process of determining the actual operating performance (savings) a product, sub-system, system or whole building compared to its predicted performance. LightLouver LLCJuly 8 - 9, 2010

16 Fault Detection and Diagnostics  Methods to identify operational and performance anomalies, and to identify the cause of the anomalies so that they can be addressed. LightLouver LLCJuly 8 - 9, 2010

17 Useful Reminder “We can’t solve (today’s) problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” -- Albert Einstein LightLouver LLCJuly 8 - 9, 2010

18 Thank you ! Michael J Holtz, FAIA, NCARB, LEED AP mholtz@lightlouver.com LightLouver LLCJuly 8 - 9, 2010


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