CBSP Workshop: 60 Oxford Street: Building Enclosure Design Award Winner 2007
May 14, 2008AIA 2008 National Convention
Boston, MA
Web site: http://www.aiaconvention.com/live/61/events/61BOS08A/ContinuingEd/tracksessions//QMONYA0BT4Y4
3.75 HSW LUs
1-5 p.m.
In November 2007, the Boston Society of Architects' Building
Enclosure Council awarded the First Annual Building Enclosure
Design Award to 60 Oxford Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The
first building in Harvard University's North Yard Lab Campus, is a
high security office and computer lab that houses University
Information Systems and the Department of Engineering and Applied
Sciences. Harvard University, Perry Dean Rogers | Partners
Architects, and Lee Kennedy Company, Inc. designed and constructed
a building enclosure that not only effectively manages heat, air,
moisture and daylight, but includes a series of innovations that
illustrates the craft, science, and engineering of high performance
building enclosures. LEED Certified.
Learning Objectives:
Examine the architectural expression and process of energy and
daylight modeling.
Discuss the benefits of building enclosure commissioning from
design through construction.
Obtain a better understanding of sustainable design strategies in
the design of high performance building enclosures.
Speakers: George Blackburn and Richard M.
Jones, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP
Click here to register through the AIA
Convention Website.



