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Ron Blank & Associates, Inc.

From our humble beginnings that were sketched out on Ron Blank's mother's kitchen table, a vision was conceptualized for connecting architects and building product manufacturers in a way that had not been done before. Since that moment, RBA has strategically evolved into a multi-platformed suite of services for building product manufacturers and design professionals that aim to connect, educate and energize the professional goals of those who engage them.
  • Contact: Andres Nunez - CE Department Director
  • Téléphone: (800) 248-6364
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  • Course description: Ron Blank & Associates: Aggressively Passive: Confronting the Comfort Status Quo

    Following a case study format, selected project team members from the DPR Phoenix Regional Headquarters tell their stories through a series of interviews, info-graphics, and building video tours. The DPR Phoenix Regional Headquarters achieved LEED Platinum certification under the LEED NC 2009 rating system, and received one of the first Net-Zero Energy certifications from the International Living Future Institute. The course demonstrates the innovative strategies the team used to optimize the building’s energy performance in a hot arid climate, such as a 4-part integrated passive cooling. Experts show how using high volume, low capacity fans throughout the project help with the achievement of IEQ c2 (Increased ventilation) and with achieving thermal comfort for the occupants.


    Identify the integrated strategies the DPR project team used to reduce the building’s electrical loads, such as elevated air speed, convective cooling principles, and evaporative cooling. (EAp2 and EAc1).

    Explain “adaptive thermal approach” and the impact of thermal comfort through increased air movement (IEQ 7.1).

    Describe how improved distribution of air increases the effectiveness of ventilation and comfort systems (IEQc2).

    Discuss how occupant engagement and real-time feedback is a crucial component of achieving net-zero energy (EAc2).

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