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The T.C. Chan Center for Building Simulation and Energy Studies is an international non-profit organization headquartered at the University of Pennsylvania. It is an associated center of the University of Pennsylvania School of Design. It is dedicated to addressing the environmental issues faced by the building industry. The T.C. Chan Center engages in collaborative research that is related to the development of basic knowledge, technologies, and processes. Practical applications range from the building to the urban scale. Outcomes include patents, publications and proprietary information.{{cite web|url=http://www.futurity.org/earth-environment/architecture-returns-to-its-eco-roots/ |title=– Architecture returns to its eco roots |publisher=Futurity.org |author=Greg Johnson |date=April 21, 2010 |accessdate=2012-02-13}} The T.C. Chan Center is a member of the UNEP-SBCI.{{cite web|url=http://www.unep.org/sbci/membership/membership.asp |title=:: United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) - SBCI |publisher=UNEP |date= |accessdate=2012-02-13}}

Mission

The T.C. Chan Center for Building Simulation and Energy Studies addresses the environmental issues faced by the building industry today. "The mission of the center is to develop new knowledge, tools, processes, techniques, and continuing education for professionals involved in building energy and technology. The goal is to create healthier, productive, energy efficient strategies that will lead to high performance buildings and sustain(able) environments."{{cite web |url=http://www.design.upenn.edu/about/research |title=PennDesign Research |publisher=www.design.upenn.edu |accessdate=2012-10-19 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121027235900/http://www.design.upenn.edu/about/research |archivedate=2012-10-27 }}{{cite web |url=http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2011/10/27/355519/thinkprogress-green-interview-leading-the-way-in-sustainable-building/?mobile=nc |title=Think Progress Green Interview: Leading the Way in Sustainable Building |publisher=ThinkProgress Climate Progress |author=Brad Johnson |date=October 27, 2011 |accessdate=2012-10-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121028140901/http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2011/10/27/355519/thinkprogress-green-interview-leading-the-way-in-sustainable-building/?mobile=nc |archive-date=October 28, 2012 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}

History

The T.C. Chan Center was founded by Professor Ali Malkawi in 2006 at the University of Pennsylvania with initial support by Mr. David Chan, a philanthropist from Hong Kong. The Center began with a partnership with Tsinghua University in Beijing and since then it has grown into an international organization with offices in Philadelphia and Beijing, and affiliate offices in France, Hong Kong, Mexico, Switzerland, and Costa Rica.{{cite web|url=http://archinect.com/features/article/43677|title=Design in the World: An Interview with Detlef Mertins |publisher=Archinect.com Features |author=Geoff Manaugh |date=September 12, 2006 |accessdate=2012-10-26}}{{cite web|url=http://www.design.upenn.edu/people/malkawi_ali-m|title=PennDesign People Profile, Ali Malkawi|publisher=www.design.upenn.edu|accessdate=2012-10-26|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121031034928/http://www.design.upenn.edu/people/malkawi_ali-m|archivedate=2012-10-31}}

Projects

=Energy Efficient Buildings Hub=

The TC Chan Center was part of the proposed effort led by Pennsylvania State University for the US Energy Innovation Hub, called the Energy Efficient Buildings Hub (EEB HUB), which was previously known as the Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster (GPIC). This five-year initiative is designed to improve the energy efficiency of buildings in the US. Appropriated by Congress and funded by the US Department of Energy, this $122 million grant funds core research and development. An additional $30 million was contributed to this award by the Governor of Pennsylvania.[https://archive.today/20130106105931/http://www.cfs.psu.edu/news/details.aspx?ArticleID=d9111f0cb3094aa0bd8a1067d]{{Cite web | url=http://greenworkslinks.blogspot.com/2010/08/penn-state-to-receive-up-to-122-million.html | title=Green Works Links: Penn State to receive up to $122 million for "Energy Innovation Hub"| date=2010-08-30}}{{Cite web | url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/governor-rendell-penn-state-to-lead-philadelphia-based-team-that-will-pioneer-new-energy-efficient-building-designs-101402769.html | title=Governor Rendell: Penn State to Lead Philadelphia-Based Team That Will Pioneer New Energy-Efficient Building Designs}}{{Cite web | url=http://www.dol.gov/_sec/newsletter/2010/20100930-3.htm#.UMi253chTTo | title=Newsletter Addendum September 30 2010 | U.S. Department of Labor}} The TC Chan Center has managed the University of Pennsylvania’s research portion of the Hub with work including a project that has intended to build a macro level simulation framework that can aid in decision-making by using projections of possible market adaptation of energy efficient building technologies and their large-scale impacts.{{cite web |url=http://gpichub.org/about/organization/members |title=GPIC Members — GPIC for Energy-Efficient Buildings |publisher=Gpichub.org |date=2011-05-24 |accessdate=2012-02-13 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120206104635/http://gpichub.org/about/organization/members |archivedate=2012-02-06 }} The Energy Innovation Hub is located at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, a 1,200 acre waterfront business development that includes 120 companies, 8,500 employees and 5,500,000 square feet (510,000 m2) of building space.{{cite web|url=http://whatsnext.blogs.cnn.com/2012/06/27/inside-philadelphias-energy-innovation-hub/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120702021650/http://whatsnext.blogs.cnn.com/2012/06/27/inside-philadelphias-energy-innovation-hub/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=July 2, 2012 |title=Inside Philadelphia's Energy Innovation Hub |publisher=CNN, www.cnn.com |author=Heather M. Higgins |date=June 27, 2012 |accessdate=2012-12-17}}

=Qatar Sustainability Assessment System=

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Qatar Sustainability Assessment System (QSAS) is a green building certification system developed for the State of Qatar. The primary objective of QSAS is "to create a sustainable built environment that minimizes ecological impact while addressing the specific regional needs and environment of Qatar" [http://www.gord.qa/index.php?page=qsas QSAS] 2011 Gulf Organisation for Research & Developmenthttp://www.qc-sites.com/pdf/November2010.pdf{{Dead link|date=May 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, Page 14

QSAS was developed by the T.C. Chan Center for Building Simulation and Energy Studies at the University of Pennsylvania in collaboration with and on behalf of the Gulf Organization for Research and Development (GORD). Since its deployment in 2009, over 128 buildings in Qatar have been certified through QSAS. In December 2010, QSAS was adopted into the curriculum of the environmental design faculty at King Fahd University and Qatar University. Most recently, the State of Qatar has integrated QSAS into the Qatar Construction Specifications [QCS] making the implementation of certain criteria mandatory for buildings developed in Qatar.{{cite web|url=http://www.constructionweekonline.com/article-16524-hill-international-mep-expert-calls-qsas-a-success/#.UIViyFEzDTo |title=Hill International MEP expert calls QSAS a success |publisher=ConstructionWeekOnline.com |author=Gavin Davids |date=April 19, 2012 |accessdate=2012-10-22}}{{cite web|url=http://www.zawya.com/story/ZAWYA20101222123841/ |title=QSAS to be adopted in the curriculum of the Environment Design Faculty at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals |publisher=Barwa & Qatari Diar Research Institute (BQDRI) |date=December 22, 2010 |accessdate=2012-10-22}}

The development of the rating system took advantage of a comprehensive review of combined best practices employed by a mix of established international and regional rating systems. This review has been performed while taking into consideration the needs that are specific to Qatar’s local environment, culture, and policies. This has led to adaptations and additions to sustainability criteria. Additionally, measurements for the rating system are designed to be performance-based and quantifiable, wherever possible. The result is a ground up, and in large part, a performance-based sustainable building rating system customized to the unique conditions and requirements of the State of Qatar.{{cite web |url=http://www.qsas.org/ |title=QSAS |publisher=QSAS |accessdate=2012-02-13 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120325181833/http://qsas.org/ |archivedate=2012-03-25 }}{{cite web|url=http://www.lusail.com/English/The-Visitor-Center/Pages/QSAS.aspx |title=QSAS |publisher=Lusail |date= |accessdate=2012-10-22}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ameinfo.com/191919.html |title=Barwa and Qatari Diar develops the first performance-based sustainability rating system in the Middle East |publisher=AmeInfo.com |date=April 8, 2009 |accessdate=2012-10-26 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20130117032419/http://www.ameinfo.com/191919.html |archivedate=January 17, 2013 }}

=The University of Pennsylvania Climate Action Plan=

The T.C. Chan Center has collaborated with the Facilities and Real Estate Division at the University of Pennsylvania on a Climate Action Plan. This optimization project began with a three-year extensive investigation into campus buildings. The outcome of this work was a plan for energy savings and a database that is combined with buildings monitored in China.http://www.upenn.edu/sustainability/pdf/Penn%20Climate%20Action%20Plan.pdf{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}{{cite web|url=http://www.greenreportcard.org/report-card-2011/schools/university-of-pennsylvania/surveys/campus-survey |title=University of Pennsylvania - Green Report Card 2011 |publisher=Greenreportcard.org |date=July 27, 2010 |accessdate=2012-02-13}}{{cite web|url=http://buildipedia.com/go-green/eco-news-trends/energy-and-sustainability-on-campus-making-the-grade |title=Energy and Sustainability on Campus: Making the Grade |publisher=Buildipedia.com |author=Fernando Pages Ruiz |date=November 1, 2011 |accessdate=2012-10-26}}{{cite web|url=http://www.thedp.com/index.php/article/2012/03/head_of_sustainability_pushes_climate_action_plan

|title=Head of Sustainability Pushes Climate Action Plan: Dan Garofalo sat down with the DP to discuss sustainability at Penn |publisher=The Daily Pennsylvanian |author=Huizhong Wu |date=March 21, 2012 |accessdate=2012-10-26}}

=Risk Conscious Design and Retrofit of Buildings for Low Energy=

The Center was awarded a grant with Georgia Institute of Technology from the National Science Foundation for an EFRI-SEED project. The objective of this project, Risk Conscious Design and Retrofit of Buildings for Low Energy, is to identify and quantify uncertainty distributions of parameters affecting building performance. This research requires a highly interdisciplinary approach between building modeling and simulation experts; systems design theorists, statisticians, architectural and urban designers, energy technologists, and auditing experts. The research team combines all of these disciplines.{{cite web|url=https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1038248&WT.z_pims_id=13708 |title=Award#1038248 - EFRI-SEED: Risk Conscious Design and Retrofit of Buildings for Low Energy |publisher=Nsf.gov |date=2010 |accessdate=2012-07-25}}{{cite web|url=https://www.nsf.gov/eng/efri/fy10awards_SEED.jsp |title= ENG/EFRI FY 2010 Awards Announcement |publisher=Nsf.gov |author=Cecile J. Gonzalez |date=2010 |accessdate=2012-10-19}}

Events

=UNEP-SBCI Fall Symposium=

In 2011, the Center was selected to host the United Nations Environment Programme – Sustainable Buildings and Climate Initiative’s Fall Symposium in 2011. The symposium took place on October 27 and 28 at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA.{{cite web |url=http://www.design.upenn.edu/news/chan-center-host-united-nations-sustainable-buildings-climate-initiative-symposia |title=PennDesign | Chan Center to host United Nations Sustainable Buildings Climate Initiative Symposia |accessdate=2014-01-03 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140103231728/http://www.design.upenn.edu/news/chan-center-host-united-nations-sustainable-buildings-climate-initiative-symposia |archivedate=2014-01-03 }} The symposium focused on “Promoting Policies and Practices for Sustainability”.{{Cite web |url=http://www.unep.org/sbci/events/Symposium_October2011.asp |title=.:: United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) - SBCI :: |access-date=2012-12-18 |archive-date=2013-04-16 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130416033208/http://www.unep.org/sbci/events/Symposium_October2011.asp |url-status=dead }} The event included several participants including David Miller, the former Chair of C40 and former Mayor of Toronto, and Mayor Michael Nutter of Philadelphia. The symposium content and outcomes fed into larger global climate discussions at the UNFCCC COP-17 and the UN Conference on Sustainable Development’s RIO+20.{{Cite web | url=http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/earth-to-philly/Green-greener-greenest-The-value-of-striving.html | title=Green, greener, greenest: The value of striving}}{{Cite web | url=http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2011/10/27/355519/thinkprogress-green-interview-leading-the-way-in-sustainable-building/ | title=ThinkProgress Green Interview: Leading the Way in Sustainable Building| website=ThinkProgress}}{{Cite web | url=http://www.earthtechling.com/2011/10/un-symposium-addresses-green-buildings/ | title=UN Symposium Addresses Green Buildings| date=2011-10-26}}{{Cite web | url=http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20111026006390/en/T.C.-Chan-Center-Host-United-Nations-Environment | title=T.C. Chan Center to Host the United Nations Environment Programme - Sustainable Buildings and Climate Initiative's 2011 Fall Symposium| date=2011-10-26}}

Publications

Building Simulation: An International Journal

The Building Simulation journal, published quarterly by Springer, "publishes original, high quality, peer-reviewed research papers and review articles dealing with modeling and simulation of buildings including their systems."{{cite web|url=https://www.springer.com/engineering/civil+engineering/journal/12273?detailsPage=aboutThis |title=Building Simulation |publisher=Springer.com |date= |accessdate=2012-10-19}}{{cite web|url=https://link.springer.com/journal/12273?null |title=Building Simulation: An International Journal |publisher=www.link.springer.com |date= |accessdate=2012-10-19}} In 2011, Thomson Reuters announced that the journal would be listed in the Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCI-E).{{cite web |url=http://news.tsinghua.edu.cn/publish/newsen/6055/2011/20110317133556254319987/20110317133556254319987_.html |title=Building Simulation: An International Journal |publisher=Tsinghua University News |author=Li Han |date=March 17, 2011 |accessdate=2012-12-12 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407075359/http://news.tsinghua.edu.cn/publish/newsen/6055/2011/20110317133556254319987/20110317133556254319987_.html |archivedate=April 7, 2014 }}{{cite web|url=http://www.knowledgespeak.com/newscategorydisplay.asp?category=Citation+Statistics+%2F+Analyses+%2F+Enhancements&intPgNum=12&intCatId=1

|title=Springer publication listed in Science Citation Index-Expanded |publisher=Knowledge Speak, www.knowledgespeak.com, News Archives Across Themes |date=May 18, 2011 |accessdate=2012-12-12}}{{cite web|url= https://www.springer.com/about+springer/media/pressreleases?SGWID=0-11002-6-1153121-0 |title=Springer strengthens its position as leading publisher of English-language scientific literature in China - New research journal Building Simulation listed in Science Citation Index |publisher=Springer, www.springer.com, Beijing / Heidelberg |date=May 17, 2011 |accessdate=2012-12-12}}

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