Lecture: Lisa Heschong, "Daylighting Frontiers"

Wednesday Oct. 15, 2014 , 5 to 6 p.m.
Daylighting Frontiers

Lisa Heschong will review how the growing demand for more daylight in our workplaces intersects with building design:  from architecture, to interior design, energy system engineering, landscape design and urban planning.

All these building professionals now find themselves responsible for the impacts of their designs on both the planet, and the well-being of the building occupants.

  

Lisa Heschong is currently VP, Chief Building Scientist for TRC Energy Services.  Located in Sacramento California, Ms. Heschong spent 30 years as a registered architect, and has devoted her career to a balance between research, writing and building design.  She has served on the Board of Directors for the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and as Chair of the IES Daylight Metrics Committee.  She is especially well known for her research showing a link between daylight and student performance, and she was recently awarded the James Haecker Award for Distinguished Leadership in Architectural Research by the Architectural Research Centers Consortium.  She has a B. Sc. from UC Berkeley, a Master’s in Architecture from MIT, and is author of Thermal Delight in Architecture.

Lecture generously funded by the Jean and Bill Booziotis Endowed Annual Lecture in Architecture.