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ECOLOGICAL DESIGN:
THE UNSTOPPABLE WAVE
ECO WAVE 2003
A Global Interdisciplinary Conference
on the Next Great Wave
in Architecture
August 7-10, 2003
Merritt College, Oakland/Berkeley, California
Over 100 speakers and special events, plus architectural and technical
exhibits, eco bookstore, and
self-guided Bay Area eco design tours.
See below for:
Topics & Speakers
Single-Day Enrollment Fees
Enrollment Form
Topics & Speakers
(Preliminary list as of May 12, 2003;
additional speakers and events to be announced.)
NATURE-BASED ARCHITECTURE
Sea Scaping:
Creating Buildings From Sea Water
Wolf Hilbertz and Thomas J. Goreau,
Global Coral Reef Alliance
William McDonough + Partners:
Architecture and Community Design
Kevin Burke, AIA, Design Partner
Ecologic: Van der Ryn Architects' Recent Work
Dave Deppen, Architect, Van der Ryn Architects
Earthship Biotecture
Michael Reynolds, Biotech
Self-Propagating Ecological Villages
Phil Hawes, Architect of Biosphere 2, Ecological Systems Design
Eco City Design
Richard Register, Ecocity Builders
Calthorpe Associates:
Creating Sustainable Regions and Neighborhoods Today
Jason Hilgefort, Senior Urban Designer
Nature as the Source of Architecture
Dr. Eugene Tsui
Art and Craft of Ecological Architecture
Craig Henritzy, Architect
Helical Geometry:
A Revolutionary Basis for Eco-Architecture
Jim Jacobs, Architect
Ecological Architectural Design Practice
Todd Jersey, Principal, Todd Jersey Architecture
Gentle Architecture: Life and Work of Malcomb Wells
Dave Deppen, Architect
An Eco Architecture Studio for an Eco Architect
Howard Alan, Architect, Chicago
Econstruction
Daniel Liebermann, Architect
DESIGN WITH NATURE
Durable Beauty:
The Necessity of Beauty in a Sustainable Architecture
David Woolf, Norwich University
Architecture Conspiring With Nature:
Employing Ecological Awareness Toward
a Design Methodology
Thomas J Hahn, Jr. R.A., Sol Source Architecture
Designing Between the Edges
Dr. Perry Gayaldo, Marine Ecologist, Univ. of Washington
Monster Houses, Cafes, and Dogs:
Purpose in Eco Design
Robert D Hotten, Architect, and Peter R Diprose, Ph.D.
Sustainable Geometries in Cultures and Nature
Dr. Siamak G Shahneshin, AIA / SIA
Dept. of Architecture,
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Vernacular Building, Wisdom and Mistakes
Barshia Cohee, Designer/Eco Design Educator
Tapping the Power of African Vernacular
James Chaffers, University of Michigan
The Art of Living Well
Michael Gamble, Assistant Professor of Architecture,
W. Jude LeBlanc, Associate Professor of Architecture,
Georgia Institute of Technology
The Suburban Loft:
Traditional Poetics with Contemporary Pragmatics
S. Flavio Espinoza, William McDonough + Partners
The Palettes of Place:
Nature-Based Colors in Architecture
Deborah Coburn, Designer
Ambient Architecture
Hilary Sample, Princeton University
The Natural Origins of Proportion
and the Experience of Beauty
Fred Stitt, Director, San Francisco Institute of Architecture
ECO DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
Living Machines
Phil Hawes, Architect, Ecological Systems Design
Self-Sufficient Architecture:
The South Facing Photovoltaic Water-Wall.
Juan M Canca, Architect, Spain
"Eco-Tecture": The Art of Designing
Habitational Natural Ecosystems
Tim Timms, Artist/Engineer, London, UK
The Nuts and Bolts of Alternative Materials:
Making them Work
Darrel DeBoer, Architect
"ProMotion": Small Electrical Transport Vehicles
Tim Timms, Artist/Engineer, London, UK
Environmental Design: User perceptions --
Energy-Conscious Design for Thermal Comfort
in a Composite Climate
Shweta Manchanda, Department of Architecture,
University of Cambridge
The OM Solar Heating/Cooling System
Peter Miles, OM Solar Association
A European Testing Programme for an Innovative System of
Combined House Ventilation and Glazing
M.E. McEvoy and R.G. Southall,
Department of Architecture, Cambridge University, UK
Dirty Details of the Ecoroof
Lori Kessler and Kathy Bash, University of Oregon
Sizing A Rainwater Collection System
Michael Garrison, Professor, School of Architecture,
University of Texas at Austin
Ten Criteria for Selecting Recycled-Content Products
Shannon Criss, Associate Professor, School of Architecture
and Urban Design, University of Kansas
Environmental Architecture: Materials Matter
Dr. Susannah Hagan, School of Architecture
University of East London
Design-Build with Alternative Materials & Construction
Cindy Lan, Skillful Means
High-Performance Straw-Bale Construction:
Design and Testing
David Mar, Structural Engineer
Integrated Passive Design and the Analysis of an
Environmentally Sustainable Office Building in Urban Beijing
Lin Hao, Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge
A Comparative Sustainability Assessment of Standard Housing Blocks
in Hong Kong and Proposed Integer Concept
Tower Alternative
Dr. Alex Amato, Dept. of Architecture, University of Hong Kong
Prof Richard Frewer, Dept. of Architecture, University of Hong Kong
Eco-Sensitive Energy Systems at the Sydney Opera House
Nina Shih, Cornell University
ECO DESIGN AND LANDSCAPE
Roof Acreage Potential:
The Fifth Facade as Urban Frontier
Karen S Kaplan, City University of New York
From the Green Building to the Green Curb:
Ecologically-Sensitive Landscaping Techniques
Elaine Walker, Landscape Architect
Renewable Energy In Landscape Design:
The Machine IS the Garden
Jocelyn E Zanzot, University of Oregon,
Dept. of Landscape Architecture,
School of Architecture and Allied Arts
Permaculture Today
Penny Livingston, N. California Permaculture Institute
Friends of Sausal Creek: A Case Study of Restoration
Mark J Rauzon, Michael Thilgin, and the Friends of Sausal Creek
Oakland, CA
An Ecological Design Study Program
Robin Freeman, Merritt College Ecological Design Program
Bicycle Promenade:
Eco-History Trail for Gainesville, Florida
Stephen Luoni, Associate Professor of Architecture,
University of Florida
Ecohouse
Jørgen Søndermark, Architect, Denmark
ECO DESIGN AND COMMUNITY
Report from Gaviotos
Speaker to be announced
Report from Curitiba
Speaker to be announced
Building Commons and Community
Karl Linn, Landscape Architect and Community Organizer
Adding the Social Element to Ecological
Architectural Design and Sustainable Development
Ken Norwood, Executive Director,
Shared Living Resource Center, Inc.
Sustainable Design of Co-housing:
Graduate Studio Design Explorations Through Analogy
Donna Luckey, Ph.D., University of Kansas
Public Space Making in the Argentine Neighborhood,
Kansas City
Shannon Criss, Associate Professor, School of Architecture
and Urban Design, University of Kansas
Ecological Imageability and Understanding:
A Case Study of Seattle
Diane Perkins, Graduate Student, University of Washington
Eco Community Design:
Best Practices for Facilitating Consensus
Allen Green, Landscape Architect and Community Organizer
Loving the Suburbs
Dr Susannah Hagan, School of Architecture
University of East London
New Applications of the Theory of Matripolis
David Dobereiner, Architect
SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION
An Ecological Design Study Program
Robin Freeman, Merritt College Ecological Design Program
Environmental Architectural Education:
Conscious Instruction for the 21st Century
Dawn Munroe, New College of California
Environmental Design and Public/Private
Initiatives in Educational Buildings
Case study satellite campus of UC Riverside
Norberto F Nardi, Architect
Education Toward Sustainable Design
Jacqueline Schmidt and Madelaine Mayer,
Georgia Institute of Technology
(with Professor Tahar Messadi, Ph.D.)
Who Makes the Future and Where Do They Learn?
Inspiring Ecological Literacy through Design
and Design Education
Julie M Johnson ASLA, AICP, University of Washington
Sustainable School Design:
A Case Study of CIWMB's High-Performance
Demonstration School
Colette Marie McLaughlin, Planner,
Santa Ana Unified School District
ECO DESIGN CASE STUDIES
Dis-assembly Required:
Building the Unwanted Architecture and
Urbanism in the Galápagos Islands
Ana María Durán and Mónica Ponce de León,
Universidad San Francisco de Quito
Ecological Design of Retail Stores
Kristina Foskett Charbonneau, University of Texas at Austin
From Worm Holes to Black Holes:
Vermicomposting Technology
A Community Demonstration and Education Partnership
David Leary, Architect
Applying Sustainability & Permaculture Fundamentals
to an 1895 House
Victoria Stoppiello, Stoppiello Architecture & EcoDesign
Zero Energy Home Design 2002 for the State of Michigan
Thomas B Lowing, Andrews University
Low-Energy Design Within the California Community
College System
Tom Watson and Cole Roberts
Ecological Design in Outpatient Care Environments
"Future Trends"
Dalip Singh, Graduate Studies in Healthcare Design,
Drexel University, Philadelphia
Developing Corporate Green Building Guidelines
Dave Alpert, Senior Project Manager,
National Facilities Services, Kaiser Permanente
Sustainable Mobile Homes
Michael A Berk, Mississippi State University
New Ecologies of the Workplace
Chris Jarrett, Associate Professor, College of Architecture,
Georgia Institute of Technology
Exhibits and Panel
Discussions on:
Eco Design-Related Organizations
Rocky Mountain Institute
H.O.P.E.S
Bioneers
LEED certification
Pacific Energy Center
American Solar Energy Society
Ecological Building Network
Design Professionals for Social Responsiblity
(ADPSR)
Permaculture Institute of Northern California
Real Goods and the Solar Living Center
Bucky Fuller Institute
AIA COTE
And others to be announced.
Schools with Eco Design Related Programs
University of Texas at Austin
University of Oregon, Eugene
Ecosa, affiliated with Prescott College,
Arizona
The Frank Lloyd Wright School
Auburn University
Yestermorrow
New Single-Day Enrollment
Option.
See below for single-day prices
and early bird discount.
Complete day and evening
conference events 8:30 a.m - 5:30 p.m.,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 7, 8, 9, 2003.
Self-guided tours, Sunday, August 10, 2003.
Fees shown below do not include housing, transportation, or meals.
Box lunches, salads, and refreshments will be available for sale
at the conference.
Travel and housing options information will be sent upon enrollment,
or e-mail SFIA@aol.com, to request specific information.
Enrollment Form
Copy and print, to fax or mail,
or e-mail the information below.
Architects earn 7 AIA/CES continuing
education units for each day of attendance;
21 units total for the three days
of lecture presentations, August 7, 8, and 9.
ATTENDEE:
Name(s) of enrollee(s), school or firm, and mailing address:
Phone:
Fax:
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___ I'm paying the sum of $__________ for enrollment in
Eco Wave 2003, August 7-10, 2003.
Canadian enrollees, pay in U.S. funds, or add 45%
to cover currency differential.
Enrollment fee does not include travel, lodging, or meals. Snacks and box lunches will be available at low cost onsite.
__ I need to earn continuing education units.
__ AIA membership number (if applicable):
Regular Attendee
Full conference rates:
__ $312 to August 6, 2003.
__ $412 on site.
(Full conference rate includes $12 Merritt College academic
enrollment fee.)
Single day rates:
__ $120 per day to July 25.
__ $160 per day after July 25 and on site.
Single day rates apply to days 1, 2, or 3,
Thursday/Friday/Saturday, August 7/8/9.
I'm enrolling for:
__ Thursday, August 7
__ Friday, August 8
__ Saturday, August 9
Sunday, August 10 is self-guided tour day and is open to all
attendees at no additional fee.
Student Attendee
(Student status must be verified with school, department and class level.)
Student full conference rates:
__ $162 to August 6, 2003.
__ $212 on site.
(Student full conference rate includes $12 Merritt College academic
enrollment fee.)
Student single day rates:
__ $60 per day to July 25.
__ $80 per day after July 25 and on site.
Single day rates apply to days 1, 2, or 3,
Thursday/Friday/Saturday, August 7/8/9.
I'm enrolling for:
__ Thursday, August 7
__ Friday, August 8
__ Saturday, August 9
Sunday, August 10 is self-guided tour day and is open to all
attendees at no additional fee.
__ Check or M.O. enclosed, payable to SFIA.
Or:
__ Visa or MasterCard #
Card expiration date:
Cardholder's name:
(Your credit card statement will show paid to "SFIA/Guidelines.")
100% refund or credit if you have to cancel up to 7
days prior to the
conference. After that
time there'll be a $20 cancellation fee.
Cancellation during the conference will be refunded
minus a prorata
charge for the portion of the conference attended, and
a $20
cancellation fee.
In the event of postponement of the conference for reasons
beyond
the sponsor's control,
alternative conference enrollment or credit for
ecological design educational videos, books, and
study manuals
will be provided.
Confirmation, location maps, and transportation
information will be sent upon enrollment.
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Mail, call, e-mail, or fax enrollment to:
ECO WAVE 2003
SFIA Information Office
Box 2590, Alameda, CA 94501
510-523-5174
Fax 510-523-5175
E-Mail: SFIA@aol.com
SFIA Web site: www.SFIA.net
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