4. Master of Architecture, University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Arts, Dartmouth College
Diploma in Furniture Design, Skolen for Brugkunst (Denmark)
“I was born in Holland, immigrated to Canada as a youth,
and with the exception of work and study abroad, have spent
my adult life in Vermont. While studying in Holland and
Scandinavia, I developed an interest in sustainable design
and I learned how to express a people’s culture through
design. New England has similar architectural
traditions….build what is needed, let the craft of building be
expressed, include a dose of understated whimsy”
5. Sustainable design is at the core of our practice at
TruexCullins. From the design of the Church Street
Marketplace in the 1970s to the positive energy and LEED-
certified buildings of today, we engage our clients and
demonstrate the benefits of green design. In doing so, we
deliver beautiful, high performance buildings and interiors
that illustrate how sustainability enhances their lives and
our environment
TruexCullins on Sustainable Design:
11. Project
• November 30th
: Content 80% complete, pulling
together presentation format
• December 7th
: Presentation complete, dry run,
review and fine tuning
• December 14th
: Exam - Final Presentation with
Redstone principals
16. Electric Motors
High users of electricity
Think of: pumps that move water for heating and
domestic use. Since several years being replaced with
“variable speed pumps”
17. Lighting
• Next class will address more in detail but:
– Energy savings (some hotels go 100% CFL’s)
– Occupancy sensors
18. Power outages!
• What is your back up plan (what functions will
you lose? How can you continue to operate
for 2 hours, 12 hours, 1 day, 5 days)
• Back up power?
19. Power back up system
• Back up generator, important. What functions
would you connect to it? (example discussion
Hotel Jay)
20. Stowe Mountain Lodge
• Back up generator covers:
– All compressors (AC)
– Kitchen hood and make up air unit
– Heat and domestic hot water boilers
– Critical water circulation pumps
– Egress lighting
– All life safety equipment (fire panel, fire pump)
– Computer room (front desk computers etc)
– Some time clocks for HVAC
– Electronic key system
– Pool pumps
21. Cruise ship power plants:
http://www.youtube
.com/watch?v=gpwLQGGdL90
22. Hotel Electric Bill
Important! We looked at this before. Components:
-Customer Charge
-Demand Charge – why so important?
-Off-Peak Energy
-Peak- Energy