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The time for “Do less harm” has passed. It’s time for the beginning of being; the beginning of a Living Future. Join us next April for Living Future 2015. We’ll explore a genuine sense of place and community as the bellwether of truly restorative design.

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Thursday, April 2 • 10:30am - 12:30pm
Buildings of the Future: Seeing Beyond This Century

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We will present collective views of future buildings and the potential for groundbreaking technologies and trends that could revolutionize the built environment. The target audience is forward thinkers in the building industry and related fields. During this session, we will explore a future where buildings are self-aware and continuously anticipate and react to changes in weather, time of day, and occupant needs to optimize energy and water use and contribute to a cleaner environment. Vision inspires greatness. A future building vision will help us develop innovative strategies and solutions towards a future where buildings become truly assets.

Speakers
avatar for Patrick Phelan

Patrick Phelan

Emerging Technologies Program Manager, US Department of Energy
Patrick Phelan received his BS from Tulane University, his MS from MIT, and his PhD from UC Berkeley, all in mechanical engineering. Following a post-doc at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, he became an Assistant Professor at the University of Hawaii in 1992. In 1996 he moved to... Read More →
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Steve Shankle

Division Director, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Steve Shankle leads the Electricity Infrastructure and Buildings Division at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The Division includes more than 220 world-class energy scientists and engineers working at the forefront of America's toughest energy challenges. The Division’s... Read More →
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Nora Wang

Senior Research Engineer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Dr. Wang is a senior research engineer at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), specialized in building energy efficiency, sustainability, and lighting. Dr. Wang received her Ph.D. degree from the University of Illinois, focusing on daylighting and behavioral study. Beginning... Read More →



Thursday April 2, 2015 10:30am - 12:30pm PDT
Aspen Room Sheraton Hotel

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