5:00 PM-6:00 PM
Special Session
Welcome Reception


8:00 AM-8:30 AM
Special Session
Opening Session


8:30 AM-9:00 AM
Keynote 1
On the Quest for Indices Defining Indoor Air Quality: What is a Reasonable Approach?


1 Wargocki Keynote
9:15 AM-10:45 AM
Conference Paper Session 1A
Approaches and Tools for Better IAQ


1.00 Quality Assurance in Building Ventilation Systems
2.00 Optimizing IAQ in Green Buildings
3.00 The Evolution of the BCA Green Mark Scheme in Singapore: A Paradigm Shift from an Energy Focused Rating System to an Occupant Centric Criteria with Higher Emphasis on IAQ
4.00 IAQ Certification Programs: Early Results of the Pivot from Reactive to Proactive
9:15 AM-10:45 AM
Conference Paper Session 1B
Characterization of IAQ Performance of Products and Systems 1


1 Impact of Environmental Tobacco Smoke on Membrane-Based Energy Recovery Ventilators: Water Vapor Transport and Contaminant Crossover
2 Temperature-Based Ventilation Control
3 Know Where Your Air Comes from: Common Problems with High Rise Residential Ventilation
4 Personalized Ventilation: Personalized Exhaust Ventilation Strategy for Reducing the Risk of Airborne Cross Infection in Healthcare Centre Consultation Rooms
Experimental Evaluation of the Pollutant Distribution in a Operating Theater of an University Hospital of Rome
9:15 AM-10:45 AM
Forum 1C
Developing a Target Indoor Pollutants (TIP) List


1.00 Presenter 1
2.00 Panelist 2
3.00 Panelist 3
4.00 Panelist 4
11:15 AM-12:15 PM
Seminar 2A
International Urban IAQ (China & India)


1 IAQ in Urban India
2 IAQ in Urban China
11:15 AM-12:15 PM
Steering Committee Sessions 2B
Demand-Controlled Ventilation: Assessment Methods and Potential


1 Demand-Controlled Ventilation: Managing Its Key Parameters to Challenge IAQ and Energy Aspects
2 Smart Ventilation: Theoretical Requirements, Potentials and Practical Issues
11:15 AM-12:15 PM
Steering Committee Sessions 2C
The Policymaker’s Perspective: Exploring How Congress, the Federal Government and States Strive to Improve IAQ


1 The Federal Government’s Role in IAQ
2 How States Address IAQ
3 Congress’ Role in Addressing IAQ
12:30 PM-1:30 PM
Special Session
Lunch


1:30 PM-2:00 PM
Keynote 2
From Project to Portfolio: Drivers and Barriers to Scaling up IAQ Performance from 1,000+ Property Companies and Funds around the World


1 Pyke Keynote
2:15 PM-3:30 PM
Conference Paper Session 3A
Characterization of IAQ Performance of Products and Systems 2 / IAQ Impacts of Climate Change


1.00 Disinfection Performance of an Ultraviolet Coil Irradiation System in a Hot and Humid Climate
2.00 Climate Change and IAQ in the Pacific Northwest
3.00 Climatic Adaptation via Simulation of Building Energy Performance
2:15 PM-3:30 PM
Seminar 3B
Residential 1


1 Development of a Nationally Representative Set of Combined Building Energy and Indoor Air Quality Models for U.S. Residences
2 Best Practices: Residential PM2.5 Exposure Interventions
3 ASHRAE Residential IAQ Guide
The presentation addresses all who influence the residential environment: architects, engineers, homebuilders, construction contractors; quality control professionals (commissioning); organizations; homeowners, residents and operators. This new publication supplements Indoor Air Quality Guide: Best Practices for Design, Construction and Commissioning, published in 2009, which was targeted primarily a non-residential audience.
4 Pilot Study of Range Hood Effectiveness at Reducing Nitrogen Oxides and Particle Number Concentrations from Natural Gas Cooking Burners in Homes
5 Ventilation in New New Zealand Houses
2:15 PM-3:30 PM
Steering Committee Sessions 3C
Where Are We Going with IAQ Metrics?


1.00 LBL's IAQ Metrics Development
2.00 To CO2 or Not to CO2
3.00 Characterizing IAQ Performance
4:00 PM-5:30 PM
Conference Paper Session 4A
IAQ Monitoring and Field Measurements Results


1.00 Long-Term Monitoring of IAQ in a High-Rise Multi-Family Building with Pressurized Corridor Ventilation in Vancouver, BC
2.00 Attached Garages: IAQ Implications and Solutions
3.00 Practical Strategies for Achieving IAQ in Green Buildings and High Performance Buildings
4.00 In Praise of Performance: Assessing IEQ Performance of a LEED Platinum Buildings Between Prediction and Verification
4:00 PM-5:30 PM
Steering Committee Sessions 4B
Capturing Contaminants for Residential Cooking


1 Developing a Test Method for Kitchen Range Hood Capture Efficiency
2 Case History: Visual Feedback Reduces Marital Stress and Allows IAQ Improvement
3 Exposure on Particulate Matter in Real Cooking Situations, and Can We Reduce It?
4 Capture Efficiency of Range Hoods, an Industrial Perspective
4:00 PM-5:30 PM
Steering Committee Sessions 4C
Healthy Homes: Introducing the Healthy Home Evaluator Credential


1 Healthy Home Evaluation: Why It Matters
2 Maximizing Energy and Non-Energy Benefits Using a Comprehensive Energy and Health Assessment Tool
3 Healthy Homes: The Healthy Home Evaluator Credential Discussion
5:45 PM-6:45 PM
Special Session
Discussion on Attendees' Voting Results to Opening Session Questions


Discussion on Attendees' Voting Results to Opening Session Questions
8:00 AM-8:30 AM
Keynote 3
Public Health Priorities for Indoor Air Quality


1 Rowson Keynote
9:00 AM-10:30 AM
Conference Paper Session 5A
Characterization of IAQ Performance of Products and Systems 3


1 Toward Making Ventilation Decisions Based on Expected Outcomes: A Flexible Multi-Criteria Framework
2 Measured Space-Conditioning Energy and Indoor RH in a Mechanically-Ventilated Lab Home with Fixed and Variable-Capacity Cooling Systems Located in a Hot and Humid Climate
3 Modeling Monetization of Collateral IAQ Improvements from UVGI for Coil Cleaning
4 Data Driven Persistent Monitoring of Indoor Air Systems
Persistent monitoring of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) within and around buildings and structures is critical to reduce risk of indoor health concerns. Specifically, IAQ issues in large integrated buildings may stem from inadequate ventilation and/or faults in the complex HVAC systems that together with control and communication systems can be considered as complex Cyber Physical Systems (CPSs). We propose a data-driven framework for monitoring distributed complex CPSs that reliably captures cyber and physical sub-system behaviors as well as their interaction characteristics. Using such learning methods, we aim to identify the anomalies and faults at an early stage such that necessary mitigation measures can be pursued in time. A fault in the HVAC system may be due to both physical and cyber anomalies affecting the operational goals of the building system. The proposed technique involves modeling of cyber and physical entities using probabilistic graphical models that capture individual characteristics of the sub-system and causal dependencies among different sub-systems. The proposed model can be trained using nominal historical data and then can be used to monitor the HVAC system and IAQ during regular operation. Our method is validated with a case study on an integrated “zero energy” house built for the 2009 Solar Decathlon that has been used both as an experimental test bed and office for more than 3 years.
9:00 AM-10:30 AM
Conference Paper Session 5B
General IEQ Issues


1 An International Project on IAQ Design and Control in Low Energy Residential Buildings
2 Benefits of Intelligent Computational Methods for Big Data Analysis on IEQ Research
3 Optimizing the Scheduled Operation of Window Opening and Blind to Enhance IAQ and Visual Comfort
4 Do the Students in High Performance Incentive (HPI) Schools Demonstrate More Academic Improvement Than Their Peers in Non-HPI Schools?
9:00 AM-10:30 AM
Steering Committee Sessions 5C
Evolution and State of the Art of the Residential Ventilation Standard for North America (ASHRAE 62.2)


3 Where ASHRAE 62.2 Has Been
4 ASHRAE 62.2 and the State of the Science
5 Using ASHRAE 62.2 in New Homes
2 Current Topics for ASHRAE 62.2
1 Where ASHRAE 62.2 Is Going: The Long View
10:45 AM-12:00 PM
Steering Committee Sessions 6A
Future of IAQ Sensors and Controls


1.00 Future of IAQ Sensors and Controls
2.00 Future of IAQ Sensors and Controls
3.00 Future of IAQ Sensors and Controls
10:45 AM-12:00 PM
Steering Committee Sessions 6B
IEA EBC Annex 68 Project: IAQ Design and Control in Low Energy Residential Buildings


1 Evaluating the IAQ of Low-Energy Residential Buildings
2 The Combined Effects of Temperature and Humidity on Initial Emittable Formaldehyde Concentration of Fiberboard
3 Predicting IAQ in Low Energy Houses: The Role of Standard Testing and Benchmarking
4 Design for “High IAQ” in Residences: Current Status and Outlook for the Future
5 Field Measurements and Case Studies
10:45 AM-12:00 PM
Steering Committee Sessions 6C
Practical Strategies for Achieving IAQ in High Performance Buildings


1.00 Occupants' Satisfaction, Acute Health Symptoms and Performance in Certified Office Buildings
2.00 Practical Strategies for Achieving IAQ in Green Buildings and High Performance Buildings
3.00 Optimizing IAQ in Green Buildings
4.00 Operational IAQ Monitoring and Management Protocols Across Google's Global Portfolio
12:00 PM-1:00 PM
Special Session
Lunch 2


1:00 PM-1:30 PM
Keynote 4
Bending the Healthcare Cost Curve: Indoor Air Quality and Healthy Housing


1 Jacobs Keynote
1:45 PM-3:00 PM
Conference Paper Session 7A
Infiltration


1 Development of a Numerical Air Infiltration Model Based on Pressurization Test Applied on a Church
2 Experimental Study of Multizone Air Leakages in Low Energy Houses
3 Analyses of about 90 000 Airtightness Measurements Performed in France on Residential and Non-Residential Buildings from 2008 to 2014
4 On the Origin of Leakage-Infiltration Ratios Previously Hidden By Means of Natural Obfuscation
1:45 PM-3:00 PM
Seminar 7B
Residential 2


1 Healthy Efficient New Gas Homes (HENGH): Survey and Pilot Test Results
2 Ventilation Retrofits for Energy Savings in High Rise Multi-Family Buildings
3 Population Impact Assessment Modeling Framework (PIAMF): Evaluating the Effects of Infiltration, Ventilation, and Filtration, on PM2.5 Exposure in US Housing Stock
4 Measurement-Based Evaluation of Ventilation, Filtration, and Air Cleaning Systems in a Modern California Detached House
1:45 PM-3:00 PM
Steering Committee Sessions 7C
IAQ Standards around the World: Where We Are and Where We Want to Be


1.00 ASHRAE Ventilation and IAQ Standards: A Short History
2.00 CEN and ISO Ventilation and IAQ Standards
3.00 Review of Asian IAQ Standards
4.00 AIVC Activities in Relation to Standards, Regulations and Implementation in Practice
5.00 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency IAQ Guidance
6.00 IAQ Standards of the Future: Recent Research on the Connections Between Ventilation and Health
7.00 Discussion
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Conference Paper Session 8A
IAQ Metrics


1 Indoor Exposure to Particulate Matter - the State of the Science
2 Empirical Predictive Modeling of the Impact of Ventilation and Filtration on Energy Cost and Monetized IAQ Exposure in Offices in the U.S
3 Characterizing Indoor Air Quality Performance Using a Graphical Approach
4 Allergen Exposures and the Quest for a Healthier Home
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Conference Paper Session 8B
Residential Paper Session


1 Carbon Monoxide Measurements in Homes
2 Developing a Capture Efficiency Test Method for Residential Range Hoods
3 PM2.5 in Dutch Dwellings and the Effect of Mitigation Actions
4 Are Residential Whole House Mechanical Ventilation Systems Reliable Enough to Mandate Tight Homes?
5 The Latest Developments in Residential Combustion Safety Testing
6 How the Building America IAQ Roadmap Will Help Define IAQ for High Performance Homes
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Steering Committee Sessions 8C
Indoor Air Quality Association and ASHRAE: New Approaches to Government Affairs Advocacy


1 Indoor Air Quality Association and ASHRAE: New Approaches to Government Affairs Advocacy
Content: The IAQA recently revitalized its Government Affairs Committee. The reconstituted IAQA Government Affairs Committee has substantial freedom to innovate in serving IAQA’s members. Three IAQA early initiatives will be explored: 1. Sunset of mold assessment and remediation licensing in Texas, 2. Administrative reform of mold assessment and remediation licensing in Florida, 3. Advent of mold assessment and remediation licensure in New York. The collaboration of ASHRAE and IAQA in Government Affairs has provided insights as to how both organizations can expand on what works in legislative advocacy and what does not.
8:45 AM-10:30 AM
Conference Paper Session 9A
Ventilation and IAQ Measurement Methods


1 Reliability of Ventilation System Inspection for Dwellings: Comparisons of Measurements and Controls Protocols Tested during in-Situ Campaigns of the Promevent Project
2 Testing a Powered Flow Hood on a Variety of Registers
3 A New Method for Indoor Air Measurement
4 Spatial Resolution and Sensor Accuracy in Networks for Routine IAQ Monitoring: Are More Sensors Better?
5 Airtightness of Buildings – Considerations Regarding the Zero-Flow Pressure and the Least Square Regression
6 In-Situ, Real-Time and High Performance Optical Analyzer for Low Cost IAQ Diagnoses
7 Performance Validation of Low-Cost Air Quality Sensors
8:45 AM-10:30 AM
Seminar 9B
High Performance Buildings and Applications


1.00 Ventilation Rehabilitation in Existing Buildings, Innovations Spark New Trend in NYC Building Retrofitting
2.00 IAQ Investigation of a Deployable US Army Low-Energy, High-Performance Building
3.00 IAQ in Standard 189.1: Is It Really High Performance?
4.00 Application of Low-Cost Particle Sensors for Monitoring of IAQ in Buildings
8:45 AM-10:30 AM
Seminar 9C
IEQ and Health


1 Wood Floorings Emissions and Their Effect on IAQ
2 Managing Legionella and Dangerous Outbreaks with Preventative Maintenance
3 Classification of Building Dampness
4 Critical Review of ASHRAE Standards Addressing VOC Mixtures
5 Summary of Recent National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Health Hazard Evaluations (HHEs) in Schools
11:00 AM-12:30 PM
Conference Paper Session 10A
Modeling Air Movement and Pollutant Transport


1 Evaluating IAQ and Energy Impacts of Ventilation in a Net-Zero Energy House Using a Coupled Model
2 A Computational Evaluation of the Impacts of Radon Concentrations in Energy Retrofit Buildings in Ireland
3 Passenger Vehicle Ventilation and Secondhand Smoke Particulate Measurements
11:00 AM-12:30 PM
Steering Committee Sessions 10B
Continuous Assessment of IEQ using an Innovative Pre-/Post-Occupancy Evaluation Protocol for High Performance Buildings


1.00 Collaborative IEQ Assessments for an Office Park Campus
2.00 Closing the Building Design-Operation Loop: Innovative Spatial IEQ Assessment Methods and Applications
11:00 AM-12:30 PM
Conference Paper Session 10C
Natural Ventilation


1.00 Predicted Ventilation Rate and Thermal Comfort in a Naturally Ventilated Gymnasium in the Northeastern United States
2.00 A Probabilistic Representation of Wind Data for Natural Ventilation Estimation
3.00 A Study on Airing Through the Porches of a Historical Church Field Measurements and IDA-ICE Modelling
12:30 PM-1:00 PM
Keynote 5
Reviving the “Lost Step” in IH Remediation Protocols and Remediation Plans


1 Wolf Keynote
1:00 PM-1:30 PM
Special Session
Closing Session

