Meeting Agenda5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. – Social
6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. - Registration/ Meeting Start 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. - Dinner Presentation |
LocationThe Phoenix Club
1340 S Sanderson Ave, Anaheim, CA 92806 |
Presentation Description
Presentation: The Feasibility of Natural Ventilation
Presented by
Erin McConahey, PE, ASHRAE Fellow, LEED AP, HDBP
Principal, Arup Fellow
Presentation Summary:
This session will describe the process of early phase analysis that a design team can do to test whether natural ventilation is a feasible comfort-conditioning system for a given climate and building configuration. The speaker will build on her "Natural Ventilation Top 10 Feasibility Questions" from an ASHRAE Journal article to cover compliance with ASHRAE Standards 55 and 62.1 and a discussion of the impact of climate change.
Presented by
Erin McConahey, PE, ASHRAE Fellow, LEED AP, HDBP
Principal, Arup Fellow
Presentation Summary:
This session will describe the process of early phase analysis that a design team can do to test whether natural ventilation is a feasible comfort-conditioning system for a given climate and building configuration. The speaker will build on her "Natural Ventilation Top 10 Feasibility Questions" from an ASHRAE Journal article to cover compliance with ASHRAE Standards 55 and 62.1 and a discussion of the impact of climate change.
Presenter Bio
Erin McConahey is a Principal in Mechanical Engineering with Arup, an employee-owned global engineering, advisory and planning consulting firm. During her 26 years with Arup, she has worked internationally and now leads multidisciplinary design teams in Los Angeles on a wide variety of project types.
Erin's passion for finding integrated design solutions through a collaborative design process began with a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Master's degree in Structural Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley. As she rose in leadership within her firm, she served on Arup's global Trustee Board, was named an Arup Fellow for her technical excellence, spearheaded the Americas Region Diversity and Inclusion Initiative, and served on the leadership teams for a number of training programs. These service opportunities, coupled with growing concern over climate change, led her to a second Master's degree in Ethical Leadership from Claremont Lincoln University.
Erin is a Professional Engineer in California and Colorado, a LEED accredited professional (BD+C specialty), an ASHRAE accredited High Performance Building Design Professional, and a Fellow of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-conditioning Engineers. She is co-author of the ASHRAE Natural Ventilation Design Guide and writes semi-annually for the Engineer's Notebook column in ASHRAE Journal. In the latter capacity, she has emphasized the link between mechanical engineers' "skills for this decade" to the wider global trends around the carbon economy, healthy materials, and sustainable development.
Erin's passion for finding integrated design solutions through a collaborative design process began with a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Master's degree in Structural Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley. As she rose in leadership within her firm, she served on Arup's global Trustee Board, was named an Arup Fellow for her technical excellence, spearheaded the Americas Region Diversity and Inclusion Initiative, and served on the leadership teams for a number of training programs. These service opportunities, coupled with growing concern over climate change, led her to a second Master's degree in Ethical Leadership from Claremont Lincoln University.
Erin is a Professional Engineer in California and Colorado, a LEED accredited professional (BD+C specialty), an ASHRAE accredited High Performance Building Design Professional, and a Fellow of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-conditioning Engineers. She is co-author of the ASHRAE Natural Ventilation Design Guide and writes semi-annually for the Engineer's Notebook column in ASHRAE Journal. In the latter capacity, she has emphasized the link between mechanical engineers' "skills for this decade" to the wider global trends around the carbon economy, healthy materials, and sustainable development.