Thursday, January 14, 2016
Presented by Dr. Karen Liu,
Research & Development, Bonar Xeroflor
Green roofs have been consistently experiencing double-digit growth over the past decade. A major driving force has been stormwater management. This luncheon meeting will discuss how to design green roofs specifically for stormwater management and examine various municipal policies and programs and their pros and cons in promoting green roof installation for stormwater management.
The stormwater management potential of a vegetative roof depends on its water storage capacity as well as the rainfall pattern and climate zone where it is located. Water detention and retention characteristics of the individual components will be looked at and a review of how these components interact within a green roof system to manage stormwater runoff.
The sessions will also demonstrate how innovative water retention materials can maximize water storage while keeping the weight low. A concept of water-retention-to-weight ratio will be introduced to compare different green roof components to assist designers to make the proper choices.
A case study: The Broadway Tech Centre will be used to illustrate how these tools can be used in designing green roofs for stormwater management.
At the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:
- Understand the principal mechanisms behind how green roof manages stormwater
- Design a green roof to meet prescriptive- or objective-based stormwater policies
- Design green roofs for stormwater management using technical principles and data
- Specify green roof components/systems based on water-retention-to-weight ratio
Dr. Karen Liu is the product manager for Bonar Xeroflor. She has been conducting green roof research since 2000 when she was a research officer at the National Research Council (NRC) in Ottawa, and led the green roof research team at the British Colombia Institute of Technology (BCIT) in Vancouver. Karen established the first North American field facility dedicated to green roof research and conducted several field studies across Canada to study the climate sensitivity of the technology. She now focuses her work on product development at Bonar Xeroflor.
LOCATION
Sandman Hotel, 180 West Georgia Street, Vancouver
Enter Moxie’s Classic Grill escalator entrance. The ballroom is located straight through the restaurant at the back of Moxie’s.
AGENDA
11:30 am - 12:30 pm - Luncheon (full course self-serve buffet style)
12:15 pm - 12:30 pm - Chapter Business
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm - Guest Speaker Presentation
COST
$38.00 plus GST for pre-registered CSC members / Association Executive Directors
$48.00 plus GST for non-members
PARKING
Sandman Hotel Parking: Enter off Cambie Street, pass the Sandman Hotel Breezeway, underground parking to the left, press buzzer to access parkade and take elevator to restaurant level. Cost is $1.25 per 15 minutes.
Easy Park: Across the street on the corner of Georgia and Cambie Streets. Cost is $1.50 per 30 minutes.
SKYTRAIN
Exit at Stadium-Chinatown Station. Walk 2 minutes.
REGISTER ONLINE
Online at Karelo by VISA, MasterCard, or Interac Online.
REGISTER BY FAX
The registration form is available at vancouver.csc-dcc.ca. Payment can be made at the door by cash, cheque, or VISA only.
PRE-REGISTRATION
Pre-registration ends at 2:00 pm on the Wednesday before the meeting.
WALK-INS WELCOME
Missed the deadline? Did not pre-register? You may still attend at $50.40 per person, space permitting, BUT please call 604-868-8406 beforehand. If you pre-register and do not attend, we may invoice you for the cost of the meeting. If you have special dietary (meal) requirements, please notify us at least 24 hours before the event.
AIBC Members will receive 1 core LU (Learning Unit) for attending this event.
RCI has approved this meeting for 1 RCI Continuing Education Hour (CEH).
Members to request attendance certificate.
Members to request attendance certificate.
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