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WEDNESDAY, MAY 11
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8:15am ET - 9:30am ETKeynote: Dr. Wil V. Srubar, III | Associate Professor, University of Colorado Boulder
Title: Transforming Buildings Into Carbon Sinks
Opening Remarks by Dr. Ali Memari & Sarah Klinetob Lowe
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9:45am ET - 10:15am ETVirtual Networking Session
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10:30am ET - 12:00pm ET Conference Sessions A
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Innovative & Affordable HousingBuilding EnvelopeBuilding Science Education
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10:30-11:00
High-performing technologies for contemporary residential Rural buildings in the Pianura Padana territory
Silvia Brunoro (University of Ferrara)
Multi-chamber Standardized Testing of Air-permeable Cladding Materials
Oscar Lafontaine & David O. Prevatt (University of Florida)
Introductions, Overview, and Where Are We Now?
Georg Reichard (Virginia Tech), Pat Huelman (University of Minnesota), & Sam Taylor (Energy & Resource Efficiency)
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Catenary domes for housing: benefits and challenges
Ryan Bradley (University of Witwatersrand)
Performance of OSB and SFS Shear Walls in Residential Building
Shideh Shadravan (University of Oklahoma), Behnam Shadravan (Florida A&M University), & Chris Ramseyer (University of Oklahoma)
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11:30-12:00
THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNIQUES FOR PREDICTING COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE CONCRETE: A REVIEW
Refilwe Lediga & Jefferey Mahachi (University of Johannesburg)
An Innovative, High-performance Shell Structure for Residential Construction: The SPS System
Rolf Jacobson; Dan Handeen; Pat Huelman; Garrett Mosiman; Tom Schirber
Beyond Boundaries: Education to Advance the Transformation of the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Operations Industry
Jonathan Bean (University of Arizona) & Sarah Truitt (NREL)
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12:00pm ET -12:30pm ETLUNCH BREAK
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12:30pm ET - 2:00pm ETConference Sessions B
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Disaster Resilient HousingMechanical & LightingMass Timber & CLTBuilding Science Education
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12:30-1:00
Observations and Analysis of wind pressures on roof overhangs and underneath walls of a low-rise building
Karim Mostafa (Florida International University), Ioannis Zisis (Florida International University), & Ted Stathopoulous (Concordia University)
Balance Points are Changing – and That’s Just Sensible!
Pat Huelman (University of Minnesota)
Parametric Evaluation of Embodied Carbon within Design for Hybrid Mass Timber Floor Systems
Samantha Leonard, Ryan Solnosky, Nathan Brown, & Corey Gracie-Griffin (Penn State)
Resilience and Social Justice as a Framework for Architectural Education, Research and Practice – The Design+Build Kunga ADU
Jörg Rügemer (University of Utah)
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Analysis of Complex Flow Characteristics from Field and Simulated Hurricane Measurements
Jianing Wang & Chelakara Subramanian (Florida Institute of Technology)
Development of Smart Watering Algorithm To Improve Biowall Performance
William Hutzel (Purdue University)
Structural Design of a Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) Single-Family Home
Anthony Jellen (Jellen Engineering Services) & Ali Memari (Penn State)
Facilitating Real-World Project-Based Service-Learning Opportunities by Participating in Department of Energy Race to Zero and Solar Decathlon Competitions
Jeremy Farner (Weber State University)
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CASE STUDIES OF BUILDING RESILIENCE IN HURRICANES
Behnam Shadravan (Florida A&M University) & Shideh Shadravan (Oklahoma University)
Machine learning based surrogate model for faster daylighting estimation in building design
Naveen Kumar Muthumanickam (NREL), José Pinto Duarte (Penn State), & Tim Simpson (Penn State)
Moisture Vapor Buffering and Latent Heat Effects of CLT Insulated with Wood Fiber Insulation Assembly on Energy Saving
Ling Li (University of Maine), Jake Snow (University of Maine), Maitham Alabbad (University of Maine), Samuel V. Glass (Forest Service FPL), Benjamin Herzog (University of Maine), & Stephen Shaler (University of Maine)
Continued Experiences with the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge
Tom Collins (Ball State University)
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2:15pm ET - 2:45pm ETPoster Session
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3:00pm ET - 4:30pm ETConference Sessions C
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Innovative & Affordable HousingOccupant BehaviorHempBuilding Science Education
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3:00-3:30
Frame House System: An Open-Source Housing Design and Construction System
Puja Bhagat, Celina Deng, & Benay Gürsoy (Penn State)
Case Study: The Effect of Homeowner Behavior on Energy-Efficiency in a High-Performance Home
Lindsey Beates (Beates Properties) & Jason Lucas (Clemson University)
Use of Industrial Hemp and Bamboo Fiber in Construction
Dan Hindman, Tom Hammett, & Jonas Hauptman (Virginia Tech)
Picking Favorites - A Building Science Education Showcase/Showdown Panel
Georg Reichard (Virginia Tech), Jonathan Bean (University of Arizona), David Fannon (Northeastern), Walter Grondzik (Ball State University), Bruce Haglund (University of Idaho), Pat Huelman (University of Minnesota), Ulrike Passe (Iowa State University), & Brian Wolfgang (Penn State)
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3:30-4:00
How to Make Zero Energy Ready Pencil Out at the Production Scale
Eric Werling (US DOE), Kevin Brozyna (Insight Homes), & Theresa Gilbride (PNNL)
Impact of Occupant Characteristics on the Energy Performance of Multifamily Residential Building in the United States
Debrudra Mitra, Yiyi Chu, & Kristen Cetin (Michigan State University)
Critical Review of the Characterization of Environmental and Mechanical Properties of Hemp Hurd and Hempcrete
Hojae Yi, Corey Gracie-Griffin, & Ali Memari (Penn State)
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Discussion of Tiny Home Inclusion as a Concentric Diversification Strategy in Production Home Building to Address Housing Crisis
Molly Smith, Wei Wu, Yupeng (Vivien) Luo, & Michele Randel (California State University, Fresno)
Development and validation of a post-occupancy evaluation model for LEED-certified residential projects
Mohsen Goodarzi (Ball State University) & George H. Berghorn (Michigan State University)
Modeling of 3D printing Concrete based on Meshfree Explicit Galerkin Analysis Method
Aleksandra Radlinska, Hanbin Cheng, Feihong Liu, & Michael Hillman (Penn State)
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Thursday, May 12
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8:15am ET - 9:30am ETKeynote: Rusty Smith | Associate Director, Rural Studio at Auburn University
Title: Rural Studio: What Does Affordable, High-Performance Housing Truly Afford?
Opening Remarks by Dr. Ali Memari & Sarah Klinetob Lowe
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9:45am ET - 10:15am ETVirtual Networking Session
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10:30am - 12:00pm ETConference Sessions D
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Innovative HousingRetrofitsTools for HomebuildersDisaster Resilience
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10:30-11:00
A Multi-manufacturer Platform Approach to Modular Volumetric Construction – An Experiment in Cross-pollinating Design with Fabrication
Carlo Carbone (Université du Québec à Montréal)
Application of refractive fluid flow imaging techniques for visualizing building exfiltration
Philip Boudreaux, Emishaw Iffa, & Venkat Singanallur (ORNL)
Creating a Virtual Environment Data Collection Tool for Construction Safety
Daniel Hindman, Leann Rhodes, Rafael Patrick, Alicia Johnson, & Todd Ogle (Virginia Tech)
Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Equitable, Sustainable, Resilient Housing: Panel Discussion & Moderated Q&A
Stacey Connaughton (Purdue University), Mohamed Hilmi (InterAction) , George Foden (Loughborough University), & Esther Obonyo (Penn State)
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Design Grammar of Scaffold-Free 3D Printed Shells
Mahan Motamedi (ENSAPM, Laboratoire GSA), Shadi Nazarian (Penn State), Romain Mesnil (ENPC, Laboratoire NAVIER), Robin Oval (University of Cambridge), & Olivier Baverel (ENPC, Laboratoire NAVIER)
Drone-based scanning technology for characterizing the geometry and thermal conditions of building enclosure system for fast energy audit and design of retrofitting strategies
Shayan Mirzabeigi (SUNY ESF), Parisa Eteghad (SUNY ESF), Mohamed Razkenari (SUNY ESF), Paul Crovella (SUNY ESF), & Jianshun Zhang (Syracuse University)
Likeliness to Recommend: A Mixed Methods Analysis of Consumer Perceptions of Home Builders
Todd Usher & Jason Lucas (Clemson University)
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UTILIZING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR DESIGNING CEMENT-BASED MATERIALS FOR 3D CONCRETE PRINTING APPLICATIONS
Refilwe Lediga & Jefferey Mahachi (University of Johannesburg)
Energy Modeling to Determine Optimum Order of Component Installation in Stepwise Retrofit Towards EnerPHit Standard
Sophia Welch, Esther Obonyo, & Ali Memari (Penn State)
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12:00pm ET -12:30pm ETLUNCH BREAK
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12:30pm - 2:00pm Conference Sessions E
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High Performance HousingRetrofitsBuilding in AlaskaDisaster Resilience
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12:30-1:00
Site Net Zero Target Contemporegional Architecture – The Barn Haus in Utah
Jörg Rügemer (University of Utah)
Comparing Affordable, Durable and Energy Efficient Wall Retrofit Systems
Chrissi Antonopoulos (PNNL), Patti Gunderson (PNNL), Tyler Pilet (PNNL), Sumitrra Ganguli (PNNL), Jian Zhang (PNNL), Travis Ashley (PNNL), Pat Huelman (University of Minnesota), Antonio Aldykiewicz (ORNL), Garrett Mosiman (University of Minnesota), Harshil Nagda (PNNL), Cheryn Metzger (PNNL), Andre Desjarlais (ORNL), & Rolf Jacobson (University of Minnesota)
Design of homes for concrete printing in the permafrost regions of Alaska
José Duarte, Gonçalo Duarte, Nathan Brown, Shadi Nazarian, & Ali Memari (Penn State)
Building for Energy Efficiency and Disaster Resistance: Complementary Goals, Most of the Time
Edward Louie, Chrissi Antonopoulos, & Theresa Gilbride (PNNL)
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The Intersection of Passive House and Affordability in Cold Climate Residential Construction
Christopher Wingate (MSR Design) & Sean Sonnabend (AKF Group)
Hygrothermal simulation of exterior retrofits in a cold climate
Antonio Aldykiewicz (ORNL), Andre Desjarlais (ORNL), Pat Huelman (University of Minnesota), & Garrett Mosiman (University of Minnesota)
Structural Evaluation of a proposed concrete 3D printed Habitat in remote Alaska
Gonçalo Duarte, Ali Memari, Nathan Brown, José Duarte, & Zhengyu Wu (Penn State)
A parametric investigation of canopy heat islands mitigation strategies: A case study of a new residential development master plan of a U.S. north-eastern city
Farzad Hashemi, Lisa D. Iulo, & Ute Poerschke (Penn State)
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1:30-2:00
Reducing Interior Overheating of Residential Buildings by Passive Cooling Measures
Michal Bartko, Abdelaziz Laouadi, & Michael Lacasse (National Research Council Canada)
Insitu Testing for PNNL/ORNL/UMN Deep Wall Insulation Upgrade Project
Pat Huelman, Garrett Mosiman, Fatih Evren, & Rolf Jacobson (University of Minnesota)
A comparison of thermal insulation strategies for 3D printed concrete structures in cold regions
Nathan Brown, Ali Memari, Ming Xiao, Zhengyu Wu, José Duarte, Shadi Nazarian, & Gonçalo Duarte (Penn State)
Small-Scale Testing of Air Barrier Systems Adhered on Sheathing Panels Under In-plane Relative Displacement Simulating Seismic Effect
Karim Abdelwahab, Corey Gracie-Griffin, Ali Memari, & Lisa D. Iulo (Penn State)
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2:15pm - 2:45pm ETRoundtable Networking Session
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3:00pm - 4:30pm ETConference Sessions F
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RetrofitsBuilding in Alaska
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3:00-3:30
Siding Retrofits – Never a Better Time to Upgrade Wall Insulation and Windows
Katherine Cort & Theresa Gilbride (PNNL)
Building Durability in Extreme, Changing Climates
Zoe Kaufman, Robbin Garber-Slaght, Tanushree Charan, & Conor Dennehy (NREL)
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Determining Energy Savings for Various High Performance Ventilated Attic (HPVA) Roof Retrofits
Sam Meleika & Anthony Fontanini (NREL)
Addressing the Housing Infrastructure Challenges of Rural Alaska in a Changing Climate: Physical Characteristics of Residential Infrastructure
Maria Milan (Michigan State University), Kristen Cetin (Michigan State University), Jessica Taylor (Iowa State University), & Cristina Poleacovschi (Iowa State University)
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4:00-4:30
A Zero-carbon Bio-based Wall Panel as an Energy Retrofit Solution for Buildings
Shaghayegh Kurzinski, Paul Crovella, Mohamad Razkenari, & William Smith (SUNY ESF)
Design, Construction, and Field Validation of a Blown-in Fiberglass Wall System in a Cold, Wet, and Windy Climate
Vanessa Stevens, Robbin Garber-Slaght, Haley Nelson, Aaron Cooke, & Chan Charoonsophonsak (CCHRC - NREL)
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4:45pm ET - 6:00pm ETClosing Plenary: Jack Hébert| Founder - Cold Climate Housing Research Center (CCHRC)
Title: Indigenous Wisdom and 21st Century Technologies: An Arctic Approach to Building Science
Closing Remarks by Dr. Ali Memari & Sarah Klinetob Lowe
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