Hi folks,
I’m sure most of you know Gail Brager, or at least know of her. For those who don’t, she helps run UC Berkeley’s Center for the Built Environment and is a long-time champion of all the things that make buildings work for their occupants. Perhaps most notably, she was a co-author of the Adaptive Thermal Comfort option in ASHRAE Standard 55—the option that recognizes that when people can open windows they feel comfortable in a wider range of temperatures. (If you’d like more details on that, check out this BuildingGreen article.)
She’s has continued to develop her thinking on adaptive comfort, a key factor at the intersection of sustainability and well being. She presented on this at a technical conference recently, and has graciously agreed to share her latest work with us as well.
The webinar will be on Jan Thursday, 24, at 2:00 PM Eastern. Sign up here to join:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BnR7Fmc6Ra-TjF73yXYM7A
And note that: This webinar is part of an ongoing series that is open to members of the peer networks supported by BuildingGreen. At Gail’s request, members of CBE will also be invited. Please do not share this registration link with anyone outside of the peer networks.
See you online! Nadav