http://www.rci-online.org/calapp/rci_event_display.cfm?eventid=75&title=Region%206%20Meeting%20%2D%20%22Green%20Roof%20Workshop%22<x-html>
"Arial, Helvetica, Monday August 6,
2001
San Francisco, California at the Ramada Inn San Francisco Airport
North
To register for this program contact RCI @ 800-828-1902 or register
online at rci-online.org. For additional information contact
Region 6 Director
John D. Shepherd at
"mailto:jshepherd@rci-online.org">.
Rooftops are often wasted space in our urban centers. They have
been called "the last frontier!" Green-roof
infrastructure is a proven technology
in Europe where millions of square feet of rooftops are radically
transforming
the roofing industry. Green roofs can help exploit underutilized
rooftops. Now
all across North America more green roofs are being installed. Are
you ready
for the arrival of this fast growing industry?
Region 6 invites you to join us in San Francisco, California
for our Summer Technical Program to be held on August 6, 2001 at
the Ramada
Inn San Francisco Airport North, located just north of the San
Francisco Airport.
This intensive one-day workshop on Green Roofs, which runs from
7:30 AM to 5:00
PM and includes continental breakfast and lunch, will introduce
you to the green
roof concept, the benefits of green roofs, roof design and
detailing, landscape
design and maintenance, as well a case studies of several
high-profile projects.
A summary of each program topic and the speaker biographies are
as follows:
INTRODUCTION TO GREEN ROOFS by Steven Peck This presentation
will introduce green roof technology and describe some of the many
drivers that
will help create this new, multi million-dollar niche roofing
market. It will
also provide an overview of the latest green-roof infrastructure
development
work and technical research in Canada, and outline some of the
remaining steps
required to turn roofs into a new force for cleaner air and water
and healthier
cities. Steven Peck is the founder and Executive Director of the
private sector
coalition, Green Roofs for Healthy Cities. He is also the
co-author of "Greenbacks
for Green-Roofs: Forging a New Industry in Canada" which
examines the benefits
and barriers to establishing a green roof industry. Green-Roofs
for Healthy
Cities is actively working to develop a green roof infrastructure
in North America.
SETTING THE STANDARDS: INCENTIVES THAT DRIVE THE MARKET by
Tom Liptan
ECOROOFS (GREENROOFS): INTEGRATING STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND ENERGY
CONSERVATION WITH SITE AND ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN. ALTERNATIVES
INCLUDE VEGETATED
ROOFS; ROOF GARDENS, STORMWATER PLANTERS, INFILTRATION GARDENS,
AND OTHERS GREEN
TECHNIQUE
Information will be provided on the activities of the City of
Portland's Ecoroof Program, including new zoning codes, financial
incentives
and other measures being employed by the city to encourage the
installation
of vegetated roofs. Focus will be the design, construction and
maintenance of
several Portland demonstration projects and an overview of what
the city has
learned. Comparisons of these alternatives with conventional
designs in terms
of stormwater management, energy conservation, aesthetic values
costs, maintenance,
and other considerations will also be presented. Tom Liptan is a
registered
Landscape Architect and works as an Environmental Specialist with
the City of
Portland, Bureau of Environmental Services. He has been nationally
recognized
as an authority on ecoroofs (green roofs) and other low impact
development techniques.
As a member of the City's NPDES (Phase 1) Municipal Stormwater
Program, his
assignment includes stormwater monitoring, site and stormwater
design and research,
education and outreach, and implementation of demonstration
projects. He is
actively involved in landscape architecture and public works
associations and
has several years' experience working for planning and landscape
architectural
consulting firms.
WATERPROOFING SYSTEM SELECTION, DESIGN AND ANALYSIS by Ken
Klein
A discussion on the requirements for viable waterproofing
systems in a green
roof assembly and a review of several appropriate waterproofing
systems. This
discussion will focus on membrane application design requirements
and consensus
design standards. Kenneth A. Klein is a Principal with Simpson
Gumpertz & Heger
Inc. and has sixteen years experience in the investigation and
design of major
commercial, institutional, and residential buildings for
waterproofing issues
including the integrity of curtain walls, roofs, plaza decks and
below-grade
waterproofing. His expertise has allowed him to work on a
wide-range of structures
from residential and high-rise buildings to buildings of historic
significance.
Ken has consulted with architects, contractors, and building
owners to analyze
and repair water intrusion problems and construction defects. Well
known in
the industry, Ken frequently lectures to attorneys, contractors,
architects,
and other design professionals regarding building envelope design
and remediation.
DEFENDING A GREEN ROOF: DETAILING OF THE WATERPROOF THE ASSEMBLY
by Gerson Burs
This program will cover a defensive strategy for detailing green
roofs. We'll
seek to identify several threats to the selected waterproofing
system and proposed
some detailing approaches that may prevent damage to the
waterproofing membrane
system at the heart of a green roof. Gerson S. Bers is a Managing
Associate,
Western Region with Gale Associates, Inc. Mr. Bers is a Physical
Sciences graduate
of the University of Maryland and has more than 18 years
experience in building
envelope technology. He is currently entering his 12th year with
Gale's Building
Technology Division. Mr. Bers participates in the forensic
analysis, design,
and construction management for building envelope systems
throughout the Western
US and Alaska. Mr. Bers is an enthusiastic lecturer on maintenance
of building
envelope systems and the author of several building envelope
related articles.
He was most recently quoted on fire protection considerations for
residential
roofing in Sunset Magazine (May 2001).
LANDSCAPE DESIGN: SOIL AND PLANT SELECTION by Theodore Osmundson,
FASLA
Mr. Osmundson will present an illustrated overview of roof
garden design and
construction based on his over forty years of roof garden
experience and worldwide
discussions with landscape architects. This study with include
design input
from Russia to Western Australia with special emphasis on those of
Germany.
Theodore Osmundson, FASLA, holds a Bachelor of Science degree in
landscape architecture
from Iowa State University, is a Fellow of the American Society of
Landscape
Architects and a Past President of ASLA. He had practiced
landscape architecture
in San Francisco since 1946. In 1960 he designed the pioneering
three acre roof
garden for the Kaiser Center in Oakland, and has since designed 15
other roof
gardens. He has also taught roof garden design at Harvard
University for eight
years, and had participated in numerous conferences and symposiums
on roof gardens.
Mr. Osmundson has written for various periodicals and books on
roof gardens
including "The Changing Technique of Roof Garden Design"
in Landscape Architecture
Magazine in 1981 (with he won the Bradford Williams Medal for
writing the most
important article). He is author of "Roof Gardens, History
and Construction",
a 320 page, heavily illustrated, and comprehensive book. It is
the first book
in English on roof gardens.
PLANT SELECTION & MAINTENANCE by Paul Kephart
Creating a sustainable roof garden begins with proper plant
selection, design,
and application. A wide variety of native plant materials are
adapted to green
roof conditions. Plants selected from local native plant
populations are adapted
to regional climatic conditions and will perform with little
water, maintenance,
and nutrients. Utilizing an ecological approach when designing a
green roof
will integrate the roof garden with nature; providing diversity,
aesthetics,
and habitats not otherwise available in the urban world. Paul
Kephart has twenty
years of comprehensive consulting experience pertaining to
botanical survey,
biological assessment, project mitigation, land stewardship
programs, and land
management planning, and is an expert in range and pasture
management and large
scale native grass seed and native plant nursery production. Paul
specializes
in the design of native plant gardens, roof gardens, native grass
meadows, landscape
and ecological restoration and is the Manager of the Rana Creek
Habitat Restoration
Project in upper Carmel Valley California. This project includes:
one hundred
acre native grass and wildflower production, four acre native
plant nursery,
and the significant restoration of oak woodland and riparian
habitat of the
15,000 acre ranch. He also in involved in the state-wide
classification, collection,
and propagation of native grasses, wildflowers, shrubs, and trees
for agronomic,
restoration, and nursery production.
CASE STUDY: FLUID APPLIED SYSTEMS by Charles Cronenweth American
Hydrotech, Inc.,
the manufacturer of Monolithic Membrane 6125® rubberized
asphalt waterproofing,
was the first major manufacturer to introduce green/garden roofing
in the United
States. Now a well-established system, Hydrotech's Garden Roof®
Assembly has
achieved such success largely due to its high-performance
waterproofing. In
this seminar three major, high profile Garden Roof projects will
be discussed:
The Gap Building at 901 Cherry (San Bruno, CA), the Latter Day
Saints Conference
Center (Salt Lake City, UT) and the Vancouver Public Library
(Vancouver, BC,
CANADA). The presentation will also provide tools for assessing
competitive
systems in a waterproofing and green roofing context. Charles
Cronenweth brings
with him a wealth of industry information, gained over 26 years in
the waterproofing/roofing
industry. Prior to joining American Hydrotech, Inc. in 1987,
Charles worked
in the Built-Up Roofing division of Johns Manville Company, and
then as a Division
7 independent sales representative. As Western Region Sales
Manager for Hydrotech,
Charles has developed a keen understanding of green roofing.
</p>
CASE STUDY: THERMOPLASTIC SYSTEMS by Peter D'Antonio, Sarnafil
has more than 20 years experience in green roof system
applications throughout
Europe and the United States. Mr. D'Antonio will review Sarnafil
Green Roof
Systems for both intensive and extensive designs. Topics will
include FLL European
Test approvals, applications over nailable decks, and important
design considerations
for green roof construction. Mr. D'Antonio will review the
recently completed
Chicago City Hall project, the Chiropractic Center Project, and
the Ford Motor
Company Premium Automotive Headquarters Facility currently under
construction
in Irvine, CA. Peter J. D'Antonio holds a Bachelor of Arts degree
from the University
of Massachusetts. He has been with Sarnafil Roofing and
Waterproofing Systems
for over 20 years in several sales, marketing, and management
positions. Mr.
D'Antonio serves as the Manager of the Waterproofing Division in
the United
States and as the National Sales Manager for Educational
Facilities. Mr. D'Antonio
has been an active member of the Roof Consultants Institute since
1988. He has
served on the Board of Directors of the Sealant, Waterproofing and
Restoration
Institute and the Boston Chapter of the Construction Specifiers
Institute. In
addition to his management responsibilities, Mr. D'Antonio also
acts as the
Sarnafil coordinator for the US DOE Rebuild America\Energy$mart
Schools Initiative,
and currently serves as Chairman of the Education and Awareness
Committee. Mr.
D'Antonio has lectured widely on a variety of roofing and
waterproofing subjects
including presentations at the 1999 National APPA Conference, the
Conference
of Massachusetts Building Code Officials, the Midwest APPA and the
Southern
Region Physical Plant Administrators Conference. He has authored
articles for
the US DOE on the benefits of white, reflective roofing and an
international
green building symposium on the development of flexible polyolefin
roofing membranes.
Mr. D'Antonio and his family reside in New Hampshire.
PROGRAM REGISTRATION AND HOTEL INFORMATION
Through July 27, 2001 pre-registration for this meeting is as
follows: RCI Members-$70.00,
Non-members-$90.00. Registration after July 27 is an additional
$25.00. Breakfast
& Lunch are included in the registration fee. Although prior
payment is preferred,
onsite registration and payment is possible. A total of .7 RCI
CEU's and/or
7 AIA LU credits will be available to each registrant.
The Ramada Inn North, located at 245 south Airport Boulevard,
South San Francisco, CA 94080, has provided RCI a special group
rate of $95.00
+ 10.5% Room Tax (Single/Double Occupancy). Each registrant is
responsible for
his/her hotel accommodations. To make your hotel reservations call
1-800-452-3456
or 1-650-589-7200 and identify that you attending the RCI Region 6
Meeting.
Hotel reservation cut-off date is July 11th (after this date-space
available
at group rate). A complimentary shuttle service is available to
and from San Francisco, CA
"https://secure.portentinteractive.com/rci/rci_event_reg.cfm?eventid=75&title=Region
6 Meeting - "Green Roof Workshop"">
(Click
here to fill out registration
form.)
<