After Oct 29th or Onsite Registration Fee: $95 (Includes full program event, lunch, and walking tour)
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Agenda 8:00-9:00: Coffee/Registration
9:00-9:15: Welcome Message: Dave Robau, Gulf Coast Energy Network
9:15-11:15: Earn 2 AIA LU Hours/HSW Smart Neighborhoods and Community Planning Panel discussion will address: Design principles used at Alys Beach, Rosemary Beach and Seaside, new urbanism concepts, walkable communities, low-impact development, and storm water management Speakers: Mary Gutierrez, The Stella Maris Consortium Frank Greene, Town Architect at Rosemary Beach Ty Nunn, Town Architect at Seaside Marieanne Khoury-Vogy, Town Architect at Alys Beach (Invited)
11:15-12:30: LUNCH BREAK/Vendor Networking
12:30-1:30: Earn 1 AIA LU Hour/HSW Reducing the Energy Load in Hot, Humid Climates Panel discussion will address: The panel will explore the building envelope and address major energy loads in southern climates. Each panelist will discuss various design principles and equipment selections such as insulation, roofing, mechanical systems and glazing options. Speakers: Aaron Leland, Gerard Roofing Technologies Derek Dwyer, Demilec USA Insulation Rick Rahaim, WaterFurnace International
1:30-2:00: Energy Management and the Energy Star Home Certification Program. Dave Robau, Gulf Coast Energy Network
2:00-2:30: BREAK - Vendor Networking
2:30-3:00: Building for the Future with Concrete Construction, Eddie Sanchez, Synergy Development Group, LLC
3:00-3:30: Fortified... For Safer Living Program, Carl Schneider, Schneider Insurance
3:30-4:00: Going Solar: Renewable Energy Technology, Dan Gardner, Compass Solar Energy
4:00-4:30: Smart Home Technology: Integrated Home Automation Systems, Speaker TBD
4:30-4:40: Workshop Wrap-Up
4:45-5:45: Guided Walking Tour: Understanding Concepts of New Urbanism led by Frank Greene, Town Architect at Rosemary Beach