John Loest Architecture Portfolio

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Table of Contents

Wall Section

Low Energy Residential Unit

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METAL ROOF SHINGLES

I. Enclosure Details

FELT PAPER 1/2" PLYWOOD

- Low Energy Residential Unit (P. 2)

Designing a super efficient wall system with a roof R-Value of R-76 and a wall R-Value of R-66.

2"x4" ROOF VENT SPACE SOFFIT VENT

- Steel & Brick Veneer Building Details (P. 3)

TRUSS WOOD I-JOIST CONNECTING STRUCTURAL RAFTERS TO 2"x4" VENT SPACE

TONGUE GROOVE WOOD WOOD BLOCK USED FOR VENT

II. Architecture Design Projects

ROOF MOISTURE, AIR, & VAPOR BARRIER 1/2" PLYWOOD

FLASHING LAPPED UNDER FELT

- Fire Station Headquarters (P. 4 - 9)

2"x12" RAFTERS W/R-38 HIGH DENSITY BATT INSULATION BLOCKING

- Civic Center for Architecture (P. 10 - 13)

GUTTER

FASCIA

- A Modular Rural Post Office (P. 14 - 15)

DOUBLE TOP PLATE

LEVEL 2 SUBFLOOR

DOUBLE TOP PLATE

- Dune Discovery Camp (P. 16) - Culinary Institute (P. 17)

LEVEL 2 2"x10" FLOOR JOISTS (24" O.C.) W/R-38 HIGH DENSITY BATT INSULATION 3-1/2" DEEP R-15 POLYISO INSULATION IN WALL TO 12" DEEP R-38 POLYISO INSULATION IN ROOF

III. Professional Experience

CEILING PAINT FINISH 1/2" GYPSUM BOARD DOUBLE TOP PLATE

PLYWOOD BLOCK

- Commissioned Architecture Projects (P. 18 - 19)

FLASHING

WINDOW ENCLOSURE SYSTEM W/INTEGRATED RAIN SCREEN SYSTEM

- Commissioned Post Occupancy Research (P. 20 - 21) TRIPLE GLAZING

TRIPLE GLAZING

BACKER RODS PROSOCO AIR DAM W/WEEP HOLES (16" O.C.) METAL WINDOW SILL

WOOD WINDOW ENCLOSURE SYSTEM W/INTEGRATED RAIN SCREEN SYSTEM 1/2" GYPSUM BOARD

OPERABLE WINDOW LEVER HORIZONTAL WOOD SIDING (CLADDING) 1/2" GYPSUM BOARD

POLYISO INSULATION 1" FURRING

FLASHING 2"x4" UPSTAND LAPPING 2"x8" PLATE 2"x6" SUPPORT AT SILL

1" PLYWOOD AT STILL 2"x6" PLATE

VAPOR BARRIER

1/2" PLYWOOD SHEATHING MOISTURE & AIR BARRIER HORIZONTAL WOOD SIDING (CLADDING) 2"x8" RAIN SCREEN STUD WALL W/R-30 HIGH DENSITY BATT INSULATION 3-1/2" DEEP R-15 POLYISO INSULATION

Window Sill Detail 2

Table of Contents and Enclosure Details

1/2" SHEATHING MOISTURE & AIR BARRIER 2"x8" RAINSCREEN STUD WALL W/R-30 HIGH DENSITY BATT INSULATION WOOD I-JOIST CONNECTED TO STRUCTURAL STUD WALL AND RAINSCREEN STUD WALL

1/2" GYPSUM BOARD 1" FURRING

WINDOW SILL ENCLOSURE SYSTEM (SEE DRAWING 6 FOR DETAIL SPECIFICATIONS)

2"x8" PLATE 1" TREATED PLYWOOD COVER

1/2" PLYWOOD

2"x6" STRUCTURAL STUD WALL W/R-21 HIGH DENSITY BATT INSULATION 1/2" GYPSUM BOARD PAINT FINISH

6-1/4" DEEP R-24 POLYISO INSULATION AROUND FT'G GRAVEL TO PERCOLATE WATER DRAINAGE PIPE EARTH

VAPOR BARRIER 1/2" PLYWOOD 2"x6" STRUCTURAL STUD WALL W/R-21 HIGH DENSITY BATT INSULATION 1/2" GYPSUM BOARD WALL PAINT FINISH 1-1/2" PLYWOOD LATERAL CONNECTION BOTTOM PLATES FINISHED WOOD FLOORING PRESSURE TREATED SUBFLOOR W/2"x6" SLEEPERS AT 24" O.C. 2"x10" FLOOR JOISTS (24" O.C.) W/R-38 HIGH DENSITY BATT INSULATION 2"x6" PRESSURE TREATED MUDSILL CONCRETE FT'G MOISTURE BARRIER AROUND FOUNDATION FT'G 3-1/2" DEEP R-15 POLYISO INSULATION AROUND FOUNDATION FT'G


Steel & Brick Veneer Building Details

1/2" GYPSUM BOARD INTERIOR FINISH 6" 20 GAGE METAL STEEL STUDS

Canopy Detail

BRICK TIES FIRE PROOFING BRICK VENEER AIR GAP 3" DEEP RIGID INSULATION

A steel I-beam is used to support a thin layer WEATHER BARRIERS GYPSUM SHEATHING of glazing which CONCRETE FLOOR HSS STRUCTURAL BEAM protects the building’s STEEL FLOOR BEAM BRICK W/ WEEP HOLES facade. An aluminum BOLTED METAL PLATE curtain wall system is LAPPED FLASHING PRECAST CONCRETE HEADER also attached to the STEEL ANCHOR 3" DEEP STEEL STUD CAVITY structure. The system is METAL FRAMING 1/2" GYPSUM BOARD INTERIOR FINISH designed to minimize BOLTED METAL PLATE CONNECTING STRUCTURAL BEAM thermal bridging due to TO CANOPY SUPPORT BEAM ALUMINUM GUTTER the conductivity of RIGID INSULATION GLAZED CANOPY metal.

FOR PARAPET ROOF SPECS SEE DWG5

SEALANT

HSS STRUCTURAL BEAM METAL FRAMING

METAL BRACKET W/ FLASHING

1/2" GYPSUM BOARD

STEEL I-BEAM SUPPORTING CANOPY

FINISHED WOOD SEAT WOOD FLOOR CONCRETE FLOOR STEEL I-BEAM 3" DEEP STEEL STUD CAVITY HSS STRUCTURAL BEAM 1/2" GYPSUM BOARD W/ PAINT FOR INTERIOR FINISH 6" 20 GAGE METAL STEEL STUDS GYPSUM SHEATHING SEE DWG3 FOR DETAIL SPECS METAL FRAMING

FLASHING GYPSUM SHEATHING METAL PANELS RIGID INSULATION METAL BRACKET

HSS 10 x 8 x 5/8 BEAM SHEATHING 1/2" GYPSUM BOARD INTERIOR FINISH

SCREENING

HSS 12 x 12 x 5/8 COLUMN

BRICK VENEER WALL PRECAST CONCRETE HEADER

WAUSAU SUPERWALL SSG ALUMINUM STOREFRONT CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM

HSS 12x12x5/8 COLUMN

WAUSAU SUPERWALL SSG ALUMINUM STOREFRONT SYSTEM

Wall Section Includes the design of a parapet, a canopy, a glazed curtain wall system, and a cantilever. CONCRETE FLOOR W/ STEEL I-BEAM HSS STRUCTURAL BEAM 6" 20 GAGE METAL STEEL STUDS 3" DEEP STEEL STUD CAVITY METAL FRAMING W/ 1/2" GYPSUM FINISH RIGID INSULATION AIR GAP BRICK VENEER W/ WEEP HOLES PRECAST CONCRETE HEADER WAUSAU SUPERWALL SSG ALUMINUM STOREFRONT CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM

WAUSAU SUPERWALL SSG ALUMINUM STOREFRONT SYSTEM FLASHING LAPPED OVER RIGID INSULATION CONCRETE SLAB

BOLTED METAL PLATE

MOISTURE BARRIER

RIGID INSULATION

RIGID INSULATION SURROUNDING FOUNDATION GRAVEL

14 HSS 10 x 8 x 5/8 BEAM SHEATHING

1/2" GYPSUM BOARD INTERIOR FINISH

Cutaway Axonometric of Transom and the Canopy John Loest

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ALUMINUM GUTTER METAL BRACKET W/FLASHING GLAZED CANOPY W/ BOLTED CONNECTION STEEL I-BEAM SUPPORTING CANOPY

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Fire Station Headquarters

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Fire Station

Medford, Oregon

18,500 Sq Ft


Key ideas behind the Fire Station’s design.

Bioswale System Diagram

Live Live

Live

Work

Live

Work

Parti/Building Organization

Work

Revealing the apparatus grid, shear walls, the truss system, and cores to understand the Fire Station’s structure.

Diagrams

Work

Exploded Axonometric

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Live Work

Live Work

Work Work

“Living Above the Office” John Loest

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Fire Station

Medford, Oregon

18,500 Sq Ft


Design Development Designing a set of module bays to work with the apparatus while thinking about ways daylight may enter the building at different levels.

The Gym Designed with a double height space for maximum ventilation. Visual connections to the park and the fire figher’s private courtyard.

The Hallway A large hallway on the upper floor connects every space in the fire fighter’s living quarters to quick emergency response as they make their way down to the apparatus bays.

Design Development

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Exploring ways fire fighters can “live above the office” in a traditional form. John Loest

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Siskiyou Blvd.

Up

Meeting Room Pole Room

Mechanical/ Storage

Day Room

Kitchen/ Dining

Electrical Data/ Storage

Battalion Chief

Up

Bunk

Bunk

Bunk

Bunk

Bunk

Bunk

Bunk

Bunk Battalion Chief Bunk

Hose Tower

N

Level 2 Highland Dr.

Up

Up

Pole Room

Community Room

Gym

N Up

Site Plan

Hose Tower

N Up

Mezzanine

East Elevation

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Fire Station

Medford, Oregon

18,500 Sq Ft

West Elevation


Roof Sheathing

2x8 Ridge Board

Shingles

Flashing

Wood Purlin

Wood Purlin

2x8 Wood Rafters (24� O.C.)

Treated Exposed Wood Truss

Dropped Ceiling

6x8 Wood Beam (Truss Base) Rowlock Sill Sealant

Wall Detail 2x8 Floor Joists

Brick Veneer (Same wall system as below)

6x8 Wood Beam

Steel Connection

2x8 Floor Joists

6x8 Wood Beam

Steel Connection

2x6 Wood Studs

A wall detail slicing through the building’s brick facade and the edge of the truss system. Used to understand at the most specific scale how the materials of the Fire Station relate to both a historical precedent of building typology and the vernacular context of Medford.

Day Room Designed to be a relaxing social hub while also connected to the essential fire fighting support spaces.

Model

Glass

Using a model to understand the feeling of the exterior quality of the architecture and the surrounding site.

South Elevation

Sash Stop

Sill

Sill Plate

Rowlock Sill Sealant

Interior Finish

Flashing

Gypsum Board

Precast Concrete Panel Air Space

Brick Veneer

Finished Floor 2x8 Floor Joists Base Moulding Pressure Treated Plywood

Vapor Barrier Sheathing Sole Plate

Plate

Anchor Bolt

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Foundation

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Civic Center for Architecture Skytop Gallery

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Civic Center for Architecture

Portland, Oregon

40,000 Sq Ft


Afternoon

Daylighting

Urban Design

Soft spotty light throughout level 2 , 3, 4, 5, & 7 galleries & outdoor cafe courtyard/park. Soft light in the presentation hall.

Late Afternoon

Splayed soft light along all of the galleries’ western facades. Soft light in the library.

Late Morning

Soft spotty light in the observation deck gallery & throughout the gardens. Intense light in the presentation hall.

Axonometric Diagrams Dusk

Connecting the Civic Center to Portland’s pedestrian infrastructure. Designing pedestrian streets within high density residential and commercial zoned lots as the vein. Jamison Park and the Civic Center’s Park act as destination points on each end.

Intense tunnel light in the 7th floor gallery.

To Tanner Springs Park & The Fields Neighborhood Park

Key #

: Office Buildings

Jamison Park

1

6

2

Restaurant & Gym

8

7

Offices

Parking Lot

Restaurant

NW Irving St.

Parking Lot

3

1

6

Site

Intense tunnel light in 5th & 6th floor galleries.

3

2

Offices

Dawn

: Redevelop

NW Johnson St.

4

4

: Open Space (Parking/Parks)

: Residential Buildings

NW Johnson St.

Understanding how structure and circulation intertwine to form a journey through the galleries.

: # of Stories in the Building

4

2

2

3

3

NW Irving St.

6

Offices

Offices

Parking Lot

NW 9th Ave.

NW Hoyt St.

4

NW 10th Ave.

Restaurant

NW 11th Ave.

1 Offices

NW 12th Ave.

2

NW 13th Ave.

NW 14th Ave.

NW 15th Ave.

6

NW Hoyt St.

Portland Center for Architecture

Combined NW 11th Ave

NW 12th Ave

NW 13th

Circulation

Ave

t.

gS

rvin

NW

I NW

14th

15th

Ave

NW Ave

Sketch Models

Structure

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Finding dynamic form and understanding circulation. John Loest

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Wells Fargo Center

U.S. Bancorp Tower

Storage/ Electrical

Break Room

Up

Portland

Koin Center

Up

Level 5

Loading Dock

Meeting Room

Ellis F. Lawrence Watzek House Gerlinger Hall

Staff Office

Library & Research Facility

Northwest Regionalism & The Portland Skyline

The Portland Building

Director’s Office

Welcome Desk

Curatorial White Stag Block

Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

John Yeon

Gift Shop

Performance Hall

The Great Hall

Water Cistern

Up Parc de Guell

Interactive Studio

Antoni Gaudi

Design Based off Natural Systems

Cafe

Roll-Up Doors

14th St.

Level 4

Alvar Aalto

15th St.

Robie House

405 Freeway

Falling Water

Plaza of Statues

Roll-Up Doors

Auditorium of the University of Technology

Frank Lloyd Wright

La Sagrada Familia

Interactive Water Park

Level 3

Down

Villa Savoye

Plan for Paris

Le Corbusier

World Trade Center World Trade Center World Trade Center

Pruitt-Igoe Pruitt-Igoe Pruitt-Igoe

Gallery Narrative

Adrian Smith & SOM

The Modern

Burj Khalifa

Level 2

Peter Zumthor

Adler & Sullivan

The Barcelona Pavilion

Cahill Center

Seagram Building

Bank of China Tower

Thom Mayne & Morphosis The Therme Vals

Monadnock Building

I.M. Pei

Wainwright Building

The Louvre Pyramid

Chicago

Native Americans Anasazi

Imhotep

Chaco Canyon

Temple of Djoser

Cliff Palace

Ancient Cultures

Ancient Greece Khufu

World’s Columbian Exposition

Classical Antiquity

The Parthenon

Pyramid of Giza

Pericles Athens

Northwest Natives The Gardens

Burnham & Root

Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe

The Contemporary

The Modern & the Contemporary

Senenmut Mortuary Temple Complex of Hatshepsut

Greek Theaters

Ancient Rome The Pantheon The Colosseum

Plank Houses

Roman Aqueducts

Egyptians

The journey through the galleries in the Civic Center’s museum of architecture. The lower levels begin by introducing visitors to the timeline of architecture and then progress to architectural lessons as guests rise up in the building. The experience culminates with a gallery on northwest regional architecture and the Portland skyline.

Civic Center for Architecture

Portland, Oregon

Down

Level 1 & Site Plan

N

Section Facing West

Section Facing North

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Down

Down

Influential Modern Movements

Level 1

Interactive Water Park

Minoru Yamasaki

The “Corbusier Movement”

40,000 Sq Ft


Galleries

Curatorial/ Storage/ Support

Up

Up

Up

Galleries

Up

Up

Main Hall Atrium

Up

Up

Up Up

Glass Tunnel

Observation Deck

Up Up

Parti Diagram

Up Up

The regulating lines organizing the structure of the entire building.

Performance Hall Irving St.

With special guest, Santiago Calvatrava. N

Levels 2 - 5

14th & Irving The vision guests will experience at the culminating end of the new pedestrian focuses Irving St.

West Facade Experiencing Portland’s Civic Center from the fast paced freeway onramp.

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A Modular Rural Post Office Playground

Lobby

Courtyard

Playground

N

Site Plan

Diagramatic Example: Music

Community Programs

Food

Community Centers Population

Recreation

Blachly

Youth The larger the sector, the more prominent that type of activity is in the community.

Deadwood

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17

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m

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m 4.7

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m

8.2

Noti

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Mapleton

Swisshome 18.2mi

Walton

mi

9.1

Section Facing North

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Post Office

Noti, Oregon

600 Sq Ft

5.7mi

Veneta


East Elevation

Work Room The work room connects itself to the landscape through material and transparency.

Market

Elongated Formation Existing Post Office

Linear Formation Height Variations

Modular Adaptations Creating various adaptations to the module for different rural post office locations.

Section Facing North-East

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Dune Discovery Camp N

Site Plan

Testing housing demand during the camp’s busiest week from previous years. 1 vacant building allows for higher demand.

Large Housing Unit

Small Housing Unit Small Housing Unit Community Room/ Mud Room

Section Facing North-East

Large Housing Unit

Multi-Family Cabins 4 units per cabin. 2 units with 4 beds and 2 units with 10 beds. 16

Dune Discovery Camp

Newport, Oregon

21 Acres (~900,000 Sq Ft)


Culinary Institute Section Facing North

The Restaurant

Section Facing East

Atrium Daylight Diagram

A place where the students may serve their food to the public.

Showing how daylight enters the atrium during the middle of the day.

South Elevation

West Elevation

Atrium Throughout Entire Building to Allow Light to Lower Levels Strong Strong Vertical Vertical Element Element

Roof Detail

Setbacks Reduce Programmatic Density to Increase Activity on Lower Levels & Increase Light Levels Overhangs Protect Pedestrians on the Street

Restaurant Acess on Street Level to Increase Urban Activity

Culinary Institute

Portland, Oregon

40,000 Sq Ft

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4110 SE HAWTHORNE BLVD, #647 PORTLAND, OR 97214 1256 WILLAGILLESPIE ROAD, EUGENE, OR 97401 pdx: 503.939.2566 eug: 541.683.3795 fax: 541.607.6751 or ccb: 198340 wa lic: johnwwc899kz

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PROJECT

HOME REMODEL

2952 Chandler Ave, Eugene, OR 97403

••

OWNER

Bo Bergeson ••

CONSULTANT / SUB

Moises Residence New 2,000 Sq Ft home. Open living concept with a highend kitchen design. Located in Lebanon, Oregon.

REVISION:

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Bergeson Residence

4110 SE HAWTHORNE BLVD, #647

Basement renovation. Added 2 bedrooms, a stairwell, and a communal living space. Located in Eugene, Oregon.

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Commissioned Architecture Projects

Beck Residence New sun room, new pool, renovated conservatory, renovated kitchen, and accessible site desig. Located in Lodi, California.


3.2 3.7

Professional Experience

14'-11"

EXT1 EXP1 3.1

EXP3 3.5

EXT2 EXP2

EXT3

3.3

3.4

3.6

SOUTH ELEVATION

EXT4

SCALE : 1/4" = 1' 3.2

EXT1 EXP1

3.2 3.7

14'-11"

3.1

EXP3 3.8

EXT2

EXT1 EXP1 14'-11"

3.1

EXP3

EXT3

3.6

Coca Cola Accessibility Renovation

Sheil Residence Victorian themed garage addition in Stockton, California.

Down

Warehouse Men's Restroom

Coca Cola warehouse entry, bathrooms, and site renovation to California’s accessibility standards. Located in San Leandro, California. Locker Room

dn

Down

Renovated Conservatory

Concrete Wall Access Panel

Men's Restroom

Women's Restroom

Down

60" MIN

New Pool

60" MIN

Break Room

60" MIN

60" MIN

Up

Renovated Ramp Access

Enlarged Patio

New Sun Room

Up

Renovated Ramp Access

Renovated Kitchen

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6:00am

6:00am

June July

June July

August

6:00pm

August

6:00pm

DAY OF OBSERVATION

September

September

8:00am

November December

Measuring footcandles to compare to IESNA (Illuminating Engineering Society of North America) recommended lighting levels.

November December

10:00am

10:00am

12:00pm

12:00pm 4:00pm

8:00am

October

October

Illuminance

For this research project I was commissioned to manage and lead a team to conduct a lighting study on the Porterville Courthouse. We published our study in a 40 page report. The client was CO Architects.

4:00pm

2:00pm

2:00pm

Courtyard Daylight Availability Using the Solmetric SunEye 210 to help us determine the solar path around the courtyard and how much daylight it receives throughout the year.

Porterville Courthouse Lighting Project

High Dynamic Range (HDR) Imagery Creating images that can be analyzed to better understand the distinction between a range of candelas per square meter.

Luminance Measuring and analyzing the potential for glare. 2940 2685

2339

3027 2833

2775 2751 2783

3714

3313 3389

3890 4310 5270 4805

5960

5128

5382 6570

8138

7550

5002

8088 7798

13130 20027

350

20

Commissioned Post Occupancy Research

57.22

4198

4254

4763 5008

1106

4410 3393

4770

37.51

5507

5784


Electricity 27%

54 Steam 70%

EUI

CHW 3%

Chapman Hall’s Energy Usage Index Understanding how Chapman Hall uses energy to function. 10 - 15% of the building’s consumed energy comes from plug loads.

Chapman Hall Plug Load Project During the spring of 2014, I was on a 3 person team that studied plug loads in Chapman Hall. The project won 1st place in a grant competition and was nationally recognized by ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers). I was commissioned to manage a team to produce a film of the study and make multiple presentations to firms and conventions about the project. Faculty and Staff of Chapman Hall use about 28,525 kWh/year which costs the University of Oregon $3,423/year. Chapman Hall uses about 32,475 kWh/year.

Data Logger Graphs We were able to understand the energy consumption of faculty by using Watts Up Pro dataloggers.

Presentation at the ASHRAE Convention in Chicago I was commissioned to present our research in front of 300 engineering professionals and students at the ASHRAE Convention in Chicago.

Electronic Device Survey We surveyed faculty to understand what types of devices they were using. Desktop Computer Laptop Computer Mobile Device Charger Fridge Fan Printer Desk Lamps

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Portland Newport Lebanon Eugene Noti

Medford

John Loest johnloest@hotmail.com www.linkedin.com/in/johnloest Lodi Stockton San Leandro

Porterville

Ventura

: Locations of projects.


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