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Transformational Lecture Series (Seattle): Featuring Thomas Auer

What Washington
When April 22, 2010
from 05:30 pm to 07:00 pm
Where Seattle Central Library, Microsoft Auditorium, 1000 Fourth Ave Seattle, WA 98104
Contact Name Joanna Gangi
Contact Email
Contact Phone 206-223-2028
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Speaker: Thomas Auerthomas auer
Managing Director, Transsolar (Germany)

Topic: High Comfort - Low Impact

Bio: Trained as a Process Engineer at the Technical University in Stuttgart, Thomas is a partner and Managing Director of Transsolar, a climate engineering firm with offices in Stuttgart, Munich and New York. A specialist in the fields of integrated building systems and energy efficient building design, Thomas has worked in collaboration with internationally known architects and developed energy concepts for projects around the world noted for their innovative design and low energy use. Such concepts have incorporated both interior and exterior comfort in the design of low carbon projects from individual building scale to urban district scale.Among his projects in Germany are the KFW Bank office building in Frankfurt, the new spa in Bad Aibling, and the Federal Foreign Office in Berlin. The office tower for Manitoba Hydro in Winnipeg, Canada is considered one of the most energy efficient high rise buildings in North America. Other projects include the passive design for the French School in Damascus and urban developments in Toronto, Paris and Casablanca. Outside of Transsolar, Thomas teaches at Yale University School of Architecture, and he speaks frequently at conferences and symposia.

Date: April 22, 2010

Location: Seattle Central Library, Microsoft Auditorium, 1000 Fourth Ave, Seattle, WA 98104

Time: Doors open at 5:00PM, Lecture begins at 5:30PM

Cost: Cascadia Members and students; Free (RSVP MANDATORY)
General Audience; $10

 

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The Transformational Lecture Series aims to inspire all building industry professionals to embrace their role in creating as sustainable built environment now, as well as ensuring that sustainability becomes integral to all development in the future.
Taking the lead from the Living Future 2010 tag line, “Hope: Revaluing Community,” Oregon’s Transformational Lecture Series will establish a through-line for revaluing the greater community of Oregon by addressing the enormous challenges confronting the state of Oregon and the importance of moving to a more self-sufficient economy for a secure and sustainable future. In an effort to both reduce cost and carbon emissions, and to inspire the local community, most speakers are notable local heroes and reside in the Pacific Northwest.