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1 SUBMISSION CONTACT'S INFORMATION: Please list the name and contact information of the person who is making arrangements for the speaker. If you are the speaker making arrangements for yourself, please click the "Use Speaker's Information" box below. Contact Name Contact Company Contact Address Contact City Contact State/Province Contact Zip/Postal Code Contact Phone Contact SPEAKER'S INFORMATION:» Use Contact's Information From Above Name Title Company Company Website Address City State/Province Zip/Postal Code Phone In what type of organization do you work? Architectural A/E/Firm Interior Design Firm Design/Build/Construction Firm K-12 Public School K-12 Private School

2 Higher Education, Private Higher Education, Public Other (please Specify) Speaker Bio (max 0 characters) Where have you presented in the last 2 years? (max 500 characters) 500 OTHER SPEAKERS FOR THIS SESSION: Please list additional speakers here. You must include name, title, company, mailing address, phone, fax, and for each speaker listed: Speaker #2:

3 Speaker #3: Speaker #4: PROPOSED SESSION INFORMATION: Proposed Session Title (max 75 characters w/spaces!) 75 Proposed Session Description (max 0 characters) Language should be succinct and clear as it will be used for marketing purposes.

4 Learning Objectives: (max 150 characters ea.) Include 3 primary bullet points your session will cover. These bullet points should outline benefits for an attendee in this session. Language should be succinct and clear as it will be used for marketing purposes. Complete the sentence: In this session you will... (learn, explore, discuss...) Objective #1: 150 Objective #2: 150 Objective #3: 150 Your session will include: Design team only Owners team only Both design and owners team members Others, please specify: Indicate which Core Area category best applies to your presentation. Check only one that is most emphasized: Design includes planning a project, either new or existing, from concept design through design development and documentation. Practice includes running a business and professional environment/project within firms, corporations, government agencies, and other organizations Building Performance focuses on the systems integration, materials and methods, operations, and metrics of a viable building, community or region.

5 Leadership inspires changes and transformations in society, firms, and organizational entities Indicate which Performance Knowledge category best applies to your presentation. Select up to 5 that are most emphasized: Understanding the Enterprise Planning & Needs Analysis Design & Documentation History and Context Strategic Project Planning Design Collateral Research Community Engagement & Review Contract Documents Trends Programming Operational Planning & Design Site Analysis Materials & Methods Construction Phase Services Life Cycle Performance Systems Selection Contract Administration Commissioning/Close Out Assessment & Mitigation Risk Management Facility Management Enclosure Systems Post Occupancy Evaluation High Performance Strategies Material Selection Indicate which Professional Skills & Abilities category best applies to your presentation. Select up to 5 that are most emphasized: Business Administration Communications Critical Thinking Building Planning & Development Graphic Communication Assessment & Mitigation Financial Management Oral Communication Data Analysis Human Resources Written Communication Material Selection Marketing Research Assessment & Use Office Management Research Methods Leadership Project Management Technology Collaboration & Teambuilding Project Controls Auxiliary Software Programs Strategic Visioning Project Delivery BIM Values / Ethics Project Operations Computer Graphics Strategic Alliances & Planning Computer Modeling Systems Technologies

6 Indicate which Level best applies to your presentation. Select only one: Entry Intermediate Advanced Project - Select items from Project Scale, Aspect, Type, and Delivery that best represent the content of your presentation: Project Scale Project Aspect Project Delivery Building Building Science & Performance Design Build Community Design Excellence Integrated Project Delivery Interior Architecture Practice Management Small Projects Regional & Urban Sustainable Design Technology in Practice Health, Safety & Welfare - Indicate which categories apply to this presentation (NOT REQUIRED). Check all that apply: Aspects of architecture that have salutary physical effects among users of buildings protecting the public from accidental injury. Examples: Accessibility, acoustical systems, energy efficiency, mechanical, plumbing, electrical systems, and materials Aspects of architecture intended to limit or prevent accidental injury or death among users of buildings or sites. Examples: Codes, regulations, natural hazards, life safety systems - suppression, detection and alarm standards. Aspects of architecture that engender demonstrable positive responses among, or enable equal access by, users of buildings or sites. Examples: Building design and materials, methods & systems, construction contracting, ethics and regulations governing practice of architecture, preservation, adaptive reuse, and the study of environmental issues. Sustainable Design - Indicate what category applies to your presentation (NOT REQUIRED). Check up to three 3 categories that apply: I. Sustainable Design and Innovation Sustainable design is an inherent aspect of design excellence. Projects should express sustainable design concepts and intentions, and take advantage of innovative programming opportunities. II. Regional/Community Design Sustainable design values the unique cultural and natural character of a given region. III. Land Use and Site Ecology Sustainable design protects and benefits ecosystems, watersheds, and wildlife habitat in the presence of human development. IV. Bioclimatic Design Sustainable design conserves resources and maximizes comfort through design adaptations to site-specific and regional climate conditions. V. Light and Air Sustainable design creates comfortable interior environments that provide daylight, views, and fresh air. VI. Water Cycle Sustainable design conserves water and protects and improves water quality.

7 VII. Energy Flows and Energy Future Sustainable design conserves energy and resources and reduces the carbon footprint while improving building performance and comfort. Sustainable design anticipates future energy sources and needs. VIII. Materials and Construction Sustainable design includes the informed selection of materials and products to reduce product-cycle environmental impacts, improve performance, and optimize occupant health and comfort. IX. Long Life/Loose Fit Sustainable design seeks to enhance and increase ecological, social, and economic values over time. X. Collective Wisdom and Feedback Loops Sustainable design strategies and best practices evolve over time through documented performance and shared knowledge of lessons learned. Indicate what topics apply to your category selected (NOT REQUIRED). Select up to 10: 1 Active Solar Systems 2 Alternative Energy 3 Alternative Transportation 4 Appropriate Size and Growth 5 Building Form 6 Building Monitoring 7 Building Orientation 8 Carbon Offsets 9 Cavity Walls for Insulating Airspace 10 Co-Generation 11 Conserving Systems and Equipment 12 Construction Waste Management 13 Cool Roofs 14 Deconstruction and Salvage Materials 15 Daylighting 16 Earth Sheltering 17 Efficient Artificial Lighting 18 Efficient Site Lighting Systems 19 Energy Modeling 20 Energy Source Ramifications 31 Open, Active, Daylit Spaces 32 Passive Solar Collection Opportunities 33 Photovoltaics 34 Preservation/Reuse of Existing Facilities 35 Radiant Heating and Cooling 36 Renewable Energy Resources 37 Rightsizing Equipment 38 Smart Controls 39 Space Zoning 40 Staff Technical Training* 41 Sun Shading 42 Systems Commissioning 43 Systems Tune-Up 44 Thermal Bridging 45 Total Building Commissioning 46 Vegetation for Sun Control 47 Walkable Communities 48 Waste-Heat Recovery 49 Water Conservation 50 Windows and Openings

8 21 Energy-Saving Appliances and Equipment 22 Environmental Education 23 Geoexchange 24 Green Roof 25 High-Efficiency Equipment 26 Integrated Project Delivery 27 Life Cycle Assessment 28 Mass Absorption 29 Material Selection and Embodied Energy 51 Biomimicry 52 Zoning, Regulatory, Codes 53 Safety and Security/Defensive Space 54 Indoor Environmental Quality 55 Embodied Water 56 Prefabrication 57 Green Specifications 58 Contract Docs (Sustainable Design) 59 [Lessons Learned] 30 Natural Ventilation Preferred Amount of Time for Session: 60 minutes 90 minutes Preferred Day for Speaking: Tuesday, May 11th Wednesday, May 12th Thursday, May 13th Other Submission Comments? (max 500 characters) 500