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SUMMARY:EDI Meeting
DESCRIPTION:EDI Committee Meeting\nThe mission of the EDI (Equity\, Diversity\, Inclusion) Committee is to support AIA Honolulu’s work to create a just design community that represents the unique characteristics of Hawaii in the following ways: \n\nCreate a safe space for discourse and emerging thought that expands the public image of architects and the architecture we create representative of the culture and history of Hawaii.\nBridge thought and conversation on the inequities and challenges in our community by listening and working with all generations of our design community and the people we serve.\nDismantle systemic barriers and the internalized beliefs they’ve implanted by developing pathways to our profession for underrepresented communities and fostering self-development at all levels within our design community.\n\nMembership in the EDI Committee is open to all AIA Honolulu members.
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/edi-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Virtual (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Honolulu":MAILTO:contact@aiahonolulu.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250410T113000
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SUMMARY:The Future of Work(Place) & Its Impact on Learning Spaces
DESCRIPTION:Professional Development Program\nThe Future of Work(Place) &It’s Impact on Learning Spaces (1 HSW)\nAs architects and designers\, shaping environments that foster innovation\, collaboration\, and well-being has never been more critical. The way people work and learn has fundamentally changed-creating an urgent need to recalibrate\, reimagine\, and reinvent the spaces where these activities take place. \n WHEN: Thursday\, April 10\, 11:30am-1:30pmWHERE: AIA Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort St Mall\, Ste 100 PROGRAM TIMELINE🕦 11:30 AM | Networking & Lunch🕛 12:00 – 1:00 PM | CEU Presentation🕜 1:00 – 1:30 PM | Q&A + Individual Consultations with Doug Lunch provided + Gift & Giveaway opportunity for all attendees!Join Systemcenter and AIA for an exclusive AIA & IDCEC Accredited session led by Doug Sitzes\, Senior Workplace Strategist at Haworth\, who will share groundbreaking insights into how organizational culture\, collaboration tendencies\, and spatial design intersect to shape the future of workplaces and higher education environments. Through this session\, you’ll gain practical strategies to: Define and differentiate organizational cultures Understand how culture impacts collaboration and space utilization Communicate the role of culture in shaping work and learning environments Design spaces that align with an organization’s unique needs Apply spatial strategies to support culture-driven collaboration in workplaces and educational settings \nThis is a rare opportunity to hear from an industry expert on the evolving needs of work and learning spaces-and how architects and designers can lead the conversation in creating human-centered hubs for connection\, innovation\, and learning. \nAIA/CES: 1 AIA/CES LU (HSW) and 1 IDCEC. Systemcenter is the registered provider. \nRSVP: Please RSVP today to secure your spot! \n\nKauhale Sponsors\n                  \nMamalu Sponsors\n                \nKahua Sponsors
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/the-future-of-workplace-its-impact-on-learning-spaces/
LOCATION:AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250404T120000
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SUMMARY:Executive Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/excom-4/
CATEGORIES:BOD Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250404T100000
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SUMMARY:Legislative Advocacy Committee
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/lac/2025-04-04/
LOCATION:Virtual (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250404T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250404T170000
DTSTAMP:20250402T000242Z
CREATED:20250402T000241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250402T000242Z
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SUMMARY:HAF Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/haf-board-meeting-2/
LOCATION:AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:BOD Meetings
GEO:21.3087965;-157.863266
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250402T160000
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CREATED:20250401T235546Z
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UID:10000932-1743609600-1743613200@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:AIA / GCA / ACECH Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/aia-gca-acech-committee-meeting-3/2025-04-02/
LOCATION:AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
GEO:21.3087965;-157.863266
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250328T120000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250328T130000
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CREATED:20250303T203326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T203326Z
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SUMMARY:Legislative Advocacy Group Meeting (local)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/lag/
LOCATION:AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
GEO:21.3087965;-157.863266
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SUMMARY:Legislative Advocacy Committee
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/lac/2025-03-28/
LOCATION:Virtual (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250327T173000
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SUMMARY:EPD: Where to Begin? ARE Resources and Tips
DESCRIPTION:EPD: OPEN STUDY SESSION – WHERE TO BEGIN?  ARE RESOURCES AND TIPS\n \nJoin for a short interactive how-to with Jessica Shimazu on where to begin?  ARE Resources and tips – important skills to develop for the AREs and for moving up in the profession. \nAfter the session\, stick around to ask questions about professional development or the AREs from two local Architects and meet others taking the next step in their careers. \nWHEN: Thursday\, March 27\, 2025 at 5:30pm – 6:30pm HST \nWHERE: Center for Architecture \nRSVP: Register Below \n	\n\n                \n                        \n                            2025 EPD Open Study RSVP\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        \n          \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n        \n                        \n                        \n\n\n		2025 Emerging Professionals Sponsors!\n	\n\n		Kauhale Sponsor\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n\n		Mamalu Sponsors\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n\n		Kahua Sponsors
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/epd-are/
LOCATION:AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:EPD
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Honolulu":MAILTO:contact@aiahonolulu.org
GEO:21.3087965;-157.863266
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250326
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UID:10000796-1742947200-1743033599@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:AIA Honolulu Closed - Kuhio Day
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/aia-honolulu-closed-kuhio-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250322T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250322T113000
DTSTAMP:20241127T001402Z
CREATED:20241127T001013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241127T001402Z
UID:10000722-1742634000-1742643000@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:AIA Honolulu Architectural Walking Tour of Downtown Honolulu
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/aia-honolulu-architectural-walking-tour-of-downtown-honolulu/
LOCATION:AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walking Tours
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Honolulu":MAILTO:contact@aiahonolulu.org
GEO:21.3087965;-157.863266
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE) in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy for our three-part Energy Modeling Series designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer sustainability advocate or policymaker you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\n Center for Architecture 828 Fort Street Mall Suite 100 Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice Kipnis Architecture + Planning is based in Evanston and in Boulder Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home in Boulder in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009 Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect educator and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA a women-owned fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies research-driven design and carbon reduction she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group the AIA DDx working group and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990 serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100:geo:-157.863266,21.3087965
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250321T120000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250321T130000
DTSTAMP:20250212T220151Z
CREATED:20250103T020857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T220151Z
UID:10000763-1742558400-1742562000@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:BOD Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/bod-16/
LOCATION:HI
CATEGORIES:BOD Meetings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250321T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250321T103000
DTSTAMP:20250212T223729Z
CREATED:20250212T223729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T223729Z
UID:10000854-1742551200-1742553000@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:Legislative Advocacy Committee
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/lac/2025-03-21/
LOCATION:Virtual (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250320T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250320T190000
DTSTAMP:20250228T204319Z
CREATED:20250219T223429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250228T204319Z
UID:10000872-1742491800-1742497200@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:Small Firm Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/small-firm-exchange-mar-2025/
LOCATION:AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Honolulu":MAILTO:contact@aiahonolulu.org
GEO:21.3087965;-157.863266
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE) in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy for our three-part Energy Modeling Series designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer sustainability advocate or policymaker you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\n Center for Architecture 828 Fort Street Mall Suite 100 Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice Kipnis Architecture + Planning is based in Evanston and in Boulder Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home in Boulder in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009 Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect educator and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA a women-owned fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies research-driven design and carbon reduction she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group the AIA DDx working group and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990 serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100:geo:-157.863266,21.3087965
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250319T120000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250319T133000
DTSTAMP:20250305T035957Z
CREATED:20250225T180422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T035957Z
UID:10000891-1742385600-1742391000@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:WestPac Wealth Partners Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/westpac/
LOCATION:AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Honolulu":MAILTO:contact@aiahonolulu.org
GEO:21.3087965;-157.863266
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE) in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy for our three-part Energy Modeling Series designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer sustainability advocate or policymaker you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\n Center for Architecture 828 Fort Street Mall Suite 100 Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice Kipnis Architecture + Planning is based in Evanston and in Boulder Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home in Boulder in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009 Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect educator and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA a women-owned fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies research-driven design and carbon reduction she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group the AIA DDx working group and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990 serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100:geo:-157.863266,21.3087965
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250317T120000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250317T130000
DTSTAMP:20250213T213256Z
CREATED:20250213T212018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250213T213256Z
UID:10000871-1742212800-1742216400@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:Canstruction Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/canstruction-information-session/
LOCATION:AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
GEO:21.3087965;-157.863266
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE) in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy for our three-part Energy Modeling Series designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer sustainability advocate or policymaker you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\n Center for Architecture 828 Fort Street Mall Suite 100 Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice Kipnis Architecture + Planning is based in Evanston and in Boulder Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home in Boulder in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009 Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect educator and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA a women-owned fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies research-driven design and carbon reduction she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group the AIA DDx working group and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990 serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100:geo:-157.863266,21.3087965
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250315T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250315T113000
DTSTAMP:20241127T000836Z
CREATED:20241127T000454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241127T000836Z
UID:10000721-1742029200-1742038200@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:AIA Honolulu Architectural Walking Tour of Chinatown
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/aia-honolulu-architectural-walking-tour-of-chinatown-4/
LOCATION:AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walking Tours
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Honolulu":MAILTO:contact@aiahonolulu.org
GEO:21.3087965;-157.863266
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE) in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy for our three-part Energy Modeling Series designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer sustainability advocate or policymaker you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\n Center for Architecture 828 Fort Street Mall Suite 100 Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice Kipnis Architecture + Planning is based in Evanston and in Boulder Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home in Boulder in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009 Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect educator and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA a women-owned fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies research-driven design and carbon reduction she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group the AIA DDx working group and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990 serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100:geo:-157.863266,21.3087965
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250314T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250314T103000
DTSTAMP:20250212T223729Z
CREATED:20250212T223729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T223729Z
UID:10000853-1741946400-1741948200@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:Legislative Advocacy Committee
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/lac/2025-03-14/
LOCATION:Virtual (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250313T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250313T190000
DTSTAMP:20250212T220225Z
CREATED:20250206T190603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T220225Z
UID:10000832-1741887000-1741892400@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:COTE - 2030 Commitment Meet-Up
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/cote-2030-meet-up/
LOCATION:AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Honolulu":MAILTO:contact@aiahonolulu.org
GEO:21.3087965;-157.863266
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE) in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy for our three-part Energy Modeling Series designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer sustainability advocate or policymaker you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\n Center for Architecture 828 Fort Street Mall Suite 100 Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice Kipnis Architecture + Planning is based in Evanston and in Boulder Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home in Boulder in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009 Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect educator and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA a women-owned fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies research-driven design and carbon reduction she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group the AIA DDx working group and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990 serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100:geo:-157.863266,21.3087965
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250313T120000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250313T130000
DTSTAMP:20250304T210628Z
CREATED:20250303T212325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250304T210628Z
UID:10000919-1741867200-1741870800@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:Healthcare Lighting Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/hla/
LOCATION:AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
GEO:21.3087965;-157.863266
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE) in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy for our three-part Energy Modeling Series designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer sustainability advocate or policymaker you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\n Center for Architecture 828 Fort Street Mall Suite 100 Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice Kipnis Architecture + Planning is based in Evanston and in Boulder Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home in Boulder in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009 Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect educator and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA a women-owned fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies research-driven design and carbon reduction she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group the AIA DDx working group and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990 serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100:geo:-157.863266,21.3087965
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250313T120000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250313T130000
DTSTAMP:20250708T215031Z
CREATED:20250212T224756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T215031Z
UID:10000861-1741867200-1741870800@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:EDI Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/edi-meeting/2025-03-13/
LOCATION:AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Honolulu":MAILTO:contact@aiahonolulu.org
GEO:21.3087965;-157.863266
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE) in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy for our three-part Energy Modeling Series designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer sustainability advocate or policymaker you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\n Center for Architecture 828 Fort Street Mall Suite 100 Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice Kipnis Architecture + Planning is based in Evanston and in Boulder Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home in Boulder in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009 Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect educator and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA a women-owned fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies research-driven design and carbon reduction she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group the AIA DDx working group and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990 serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100:geo:-157.863266,21.3087965
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250312T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250312T190000
DTSTAMP:20250212T220321Z
CREATED:20250121T183525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T220321Z
UID:10000817-1741798800-1741806000@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:Private Event
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/pam-chambers/
LOCATION:AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:Private Event
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Honolulu":MAILTO:contact@aiahonolulu.org
GEO:21.3087965;-157.863266
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE) in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy for our three-part Energy Modeling Series designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer sustainability advocate or policymaker you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\n Center for Architecture 828 Fort Street Mall Suite 100 Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice Kipnis Architecture + Planning is based in Evanston and in Boulder Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home in Boulder in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009 Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect educator and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA a women-owned fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies research-driven design and carbon reduction she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group the AIA DDx working group and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990 serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100:geo:-157.863266,21.3087965
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250312T113000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250312T123000
DTSTAMP:20250212T220259Z
CREATED:20250203T181643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T220259Z
UID:10000827-1741779000-1741782600@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:Private Event
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/goodwill-2/
LOCATION:AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:Private Event
GEO:21.3087965;-157.863266
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE) in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy for our three-part Energy Modeling Series designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer sustainability advocate or policymaker you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\n Center for Architecture 828 Fort Street Mall Suite 100 Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice Kipnis Architecture + Planning is based in Evanston and in Boulder Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home in Boulder in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009 Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect educator and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA a women-owned fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies research-driven design and carbon reduction she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group the AIA DDx working group and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990 serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100:geo:-157.863266,21.3087965
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250311T103000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250311T130000
DTSTAMP:20250303T231218Z
CREATED:20250226T221551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T231218Z
UID:10000900-1741689000-1741698000@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:MArch Capstone Mid-Term Review at AIA
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/march/
LOCATION:AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Honolulu":MAILTO:contact@aiahonolulu.org
GEO:21.3087965;-157.863266
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE) in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy for our three-part Energy Modeling Series designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer sustainability advocate or policymaker you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\n Center for Architecture 828 Fort Street Mall Suite 100 Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice Kipnis Architecture + Planning is based in Evanston and in Boulder Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home in Boulder in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009 Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect educator and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA a women-owned fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies research-driven design and carbon reduction she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group the AIA DDx working group and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990 serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100:geo:-157.863266,21.3087965
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250308T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250308T113000
DTSTAMP:20241120T022830Z
CREATED:20241120T022615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T022830Z
UID:10000710-1741424400-1741433400@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:AIA Honolulu Architectural Walking Tour of Downtown
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/aia-honolulu-architectural-walking-tour-of-downtown-4/
LOCATION:AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walking Tours
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Honolulu":MAILTO:contact@aiahonolulu.org
GEO:21.3087965;-157.863266
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE) in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy for our three-part Energy Modeling Series designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer sustainability advocate or policymaker you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\n Center for Architecture 828 Fort Street Mall Suite 100 Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice Kipnis Architecture + Planning is based in Evanston and in Boulder Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home in Boulder in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009 Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect educator and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA a women-owned fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies research-driven design and carbon reduction she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group the AIA DDx working group and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990 serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100:geo:-157.863266,21.3087965
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250307T120000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250307T130000
DTSTAMP:20250212T220140Z
CREATED:20250103T020938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T220140Z
UID:10000764-1741348800-1741352400@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:Executive Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/excom-3/
LOCATION:HI
CATEGORIES:BOD Meetings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250307T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250307T103000
DTSTAMP:20250212T223729Z
CREATED:20250212T223729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T223729Z
UID:10000852-1741341600-1741343400@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:Legislative Advocacy Committee
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/lac/2025-03-07/
LOCATION:Virtual (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250228T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250228T103000
DTSTAMP:20250212T223729Z
CREATED:20250212T223729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T223729Z
UID:10000851-1740736800-1740738600@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:Legislative Advocacy Committee
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/lac/2025-02-28/
LOCATION:Virtual (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250226T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250226T183000
DTSTAMP:20250213T192929Z
CREATED:20250204T232316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250213T192929Z
UID:10000828-1740591000-1740594600@www.aiahonolulu.org
SUMMARY:EPD: Open Study Session- Detailing
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/epd-open-study-detailing/
LOCATION:AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:EPD
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Honolulu":MAILTO:contact@aiahonolulu.org
GEO:21.3087965;-157.863266
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE) in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy for our three-part Energy Modeling Series designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer sustainability advocate or policymaker you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\n Center for Architecture 828 Fort Street Mall Suite 100 Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice Kipnis Architecture + Planning is based in Evanston and in Boulder Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home in Boulder in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009 Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect educator and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA a women-owned fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies research-driven design and carbon reduction she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group the AIA DDx working group and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990 serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100:geo:-157.863266,21.3087965
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SUMMARY:Lady Architect's Lunch!
DESCRIPTION:Energy Modeling for Building Design - Part 1 of 3 (HSW)\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	Join AIA Honolulu's Committee on the Environment (COTE)\, in partnership with the Hawai‘i State Energy Office and Hawai‘i Energy\, for our three-part Energy Modeling Series\, designed to introduce architects and designers to energy modeling tools and strategies. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	SESSION # 1: Introduction to Energy Modeling\nThis first session will dive into the fundamentals of building energy modeling\, including simple box modeling techniques for early design phases—a powerful tool for designing low-carbon\, high-performance buildings. \nWhether you're a designer\, sustainability advocate\, or policymaker\, you'll gain practical insights into how energy modeling can elevate your projects and contribute to a more resilient Hawai‘i. \nWhat You'll Learn\n\nWhat building energy modeling is and how it works\nKey inputs and outputs of the modeling process\nHow designers use it to optimize building performance\nReal-world applications from a panel of experienced professionals\n\nEvent Details\nEnjoy complimentary pupus provided by our sponsor\, Hawai‘i Energy. \nDATE: Tuesday\, September 9\nTIME:  5:00pm-6:30pm (Doors open at 4:30pm for networking)\nFORMAT: Hybrid – Join us in person or online via Zoom (at 5pm)\nCEU: Qualifies for 1.5 HSW. AIA Honolulu is the registered provider.\nLOCATION: Center for Architecture\, 828 Fort Street Mall\, Suite 100\, Honolulu\nPARKING: Click here for parking suggestions. \n\n\n			Panelist	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Nate Kipnis\nFAIA\, Architect and Founder of Kipnis Architecture + Planning\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Nathan Kipnis is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His practice\, Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, is based in Evanston and in Boulder\, Colorado. His architectural work has been centered around sustainable design since attending the University of Colorado in 1979 for their solar design program. He designed his first solar home\, in Boulder\, in 1983. He then obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Arizona State University\, with an emphasis in Energy Conscious Design. A founding member of the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment Working Group in 2009\, Mr. Kipnis served as the committee’s national co-chair from 2018 to 2019. He has also served on the AIA’s national Sustainability Leadership Group as well as on the Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. He currently continues his national AIA committee work as the Sustainability Director on the Executive Committee of the Small Firm Exchange. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jessica Goswick\nAIA CPHD\, Architect and Building Performance Lead at Architects Fora\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jessica is an architect\, educator\, and sustainability specialist focused on making high-performing\, beautiful places accessible to all. She is the Building Performance Lead at FORA\, a women-owned\, fully virtual architecture and community engagement firm working on housing justice and healing through design. Jessica leads the development and implementation of firm sustainability goals\, incorporating energy modeling into standard firm practice and guiding teams to meet ambitious performance and equity targets. With deep expertise in passive strategies\, research-driven design\, and carbon reduction\, she helps turn sustainability from a checklist into a design ethos. \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Jack Rusk\nDirector of Climate Strategy at EHDD Architecture\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Jack Rusk is the CEO and co-founder of C.Scale\, a software platform democratizing access to whole life carbon data and design strategy. C.Scale was founded on the belief that data-driven tools can help get "all hands on deck" in the work of transforming buildings and cities from a climate burden to a climate solution. In the last few years\, he's presented research at the International Mass Timber Conference\, applied machine learning and remote sensing techniques to model how urbanization is changing people’s exposure to natural hazards in mountainous areas\, helped the US GSA define its carbon mitigation strategy\, and written articles for a number of architecture publications and peer-reviewed research journals. He currently volunteers for the Living Future Energy+Carbon Technical Advisory Group\, the AIA DDx working group\, and as an AIA representative on the Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization (ECHO) Project. \n\n\n\n	\n\n			Moderator	\n\n\n			\n	\n	\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Erik Kolderup\nPrincipal at Kolderup Consulting\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Erik Kolderup is a consulting engineer and educator who uses energy modeling to improve building design. He has provided energy consulting services since 1990\, serving as Vice President of Eley Associates and Associate Principal at Architectural Energy Corporation\, before starting Kolderup Consulting in 2007. He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University where he teaches a course on energy efficient building systems. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering from Stanford and is an ASHRAE-certified Building Energy Modeling Professional. \n\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\n			\n	\n	Registration\nPlease register here to help us plan and to receive Zoom access if attending online. \n\n                \n                        \n                            RSVP for Energy Modeling – Part 1\n                             \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        AIA DesignationNon-memberAIAAssoc. AIAAIA MEFAIAAllied MemberHon. AffiliateFirm/OrganizationEmail(Required)\n                            \n                        Attendance Type\n			\n					\n					In-person at the Center for Architecture\n			\n			\n					\n					Virtual via Zoom
URL:https://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/lady-architects-lunch/
LOCATION:HI
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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