Friday 9 June 2017: NZEB UPDATE
A Dublin School of Architecture conference on NZEB design and education
A Dublin School of Architecture continuous professional development conference on the educational implications of NZEB for building design professionals.
Featuring work-based postgraduate design projects for a series of 30kWh/m2/year NZEB dwellings, developed through a blended online education postgraduate upskilling programme.
The challenges of meeting the 2018 and 2020 EPBD targets for NZEB by Ciaran O’Connor, State Architect
NZEB and Department of Education school design by John Dolan, Senior Engineer, Department of Education & Skills
Changes to non-residential TGD Part L by Sean Armstrong, Department of Housing Building Standards Advisor.
The new DIT blended online MSc in Building Performance (Energy Efficiency in Design) programme
Presentations:
NZEB17 Invitation
NZEB17 Session 1 01 Introduction
NZEB17 Session 1 02 Online learning model
NZEB17 Session 1 03 Simon McGuinness
NZEB17 Session 1 04 Anne Madaire
NZEB17 Session 1 05 Pierce Fahy
NZEB17 Session 1 06 Colin Bolger
NZEB17 Session 1 07 Olivia Golden
NZEB17 Session 1 08 NZEB Barriers
NZEB17 Session 2 04 New DIT MSc Energy Efficiency in Design
NZEB17 Session 2 05 Les huit points de l'Anthropocene
Session 1: Residential NZEB
14.00 Welcome:
Cormac Allen, Assistant Head of School, Dublin School of Architecture
14.05 A DIT cloud-based online learning model for EU-wide NZEB upskilling:
Cormac Allen, Assistant Head of School, Dublin School of Architecture
14.15 Future-proofing: Meeting the challenge of the EPBD 30kw/h NZEB target:
Simon McGuinness, Dublin School of Architecture
14.30 Upskilling the NZEB Professional to design a 30kWh/m2a residential dwelling:
The NZEB Architect
The NZEB Engineer
The NZEB Building Surveyor
The NZEB Architectural Technologist
The 5 enablers of NZEB upskilling
15.00 Panel discussion
Chair Jim Coady FRIAI
15.30 Break / networking
Session 2: Non-Residential NZEB
16.00 What does NZEB mean for Architecture in Ireland:
Ciaran O’Connor, State Architect
Sean Armstrong, Building Standards Advisor, Department of Housing
John Dolan, Senior Engineer, Department of Education & Skills
16.30 DIT MSc in Building Performance (Energy Efficiency in Design):
Joseph Little, Assistant Head of School, Dublin School of Architecture;
16.45 Les huit points d'architecture de l'Anthropocène:
Cormac Allen, Assistant Head of School, Dublin School of Architecture
16.50 Panel discussion
Chair Jim Coady FRIAI
17.30 End




