Giulia Luci
Username
Giulia Luci
Proposer First Name
Giulia
Proposer Email
gluci@swinter.com
Proposer Last Name
Luci
Proposer Company/Organization
Steven Winter Associates
Proposer Phone
(203) 247-4421
Proposer Job Title
Senior Sustainability Consultant
Boston 2023 Areas of Focus
Proposer Additional Info
Giulia Luci is a Senior Sustainability Consultant, certified LEED AP, LEED Green Rater, HERS Rater, and ESMFNC Verifier with seven years of experience in architectural design and building science consulting. She specializes in residential new construction projects pursuing program certifications such as LEED for Homes, Enterprise Green Communities, ENERGY STAR, HERS Rating, and Fitwel, providing comprehensive support and technical assistance, from design charrettes through performance testing.
Proposed Session Description
While the 2021 IECC is already being used by some states, wider adoption is anticipated with the initiation of DOE’s RECI program. Funding will enable sustained cost-effective implementation of updated building energy codes, including Zero Energy Codes. We will highlight some key changes in the 2021 IECC and identify 2024 proposals that will have the biggest impact on reaching zero carbon emission goals. Using case studies, we’ll demonstrate how to meet the new testing requirements in the 2021 IECC and explore the relationship between required codes and voluntary programs and standards. We will also identify the role of the Mass. Stretch Code in the path toward Net Zero Carbon and how to add ES to take advantage of the 45L tax incentives.
Diversity and Inclusiveness
Showing how raising the bar through mandatory codes could enable wider access to Net Zero Buildings, including within the affordable housing market.
Learning Objectives
Current Model Code adoption process, including Massachusetts Model Code and Stretch Code adoption process
Understand key changes in the 2021 IECC
Review impactful proposals in the 2024 IECC
Compare the relationship between required codes and voluntary programs and standards
Has this session been presented before?
No
Additional Comments
A similar presentation was submitted for CACX’22 and presented on 10/19/22. The title of the presentation was "Meeting the Current Code and Preparing for IECC 2024", and it was specific to Connecticut code.
Session Format
Presentation followed by facilitated discussion or breakout groups
Session Format Details
50-minute presentation followed by Q&A
Recommended Length
60-minute session
Strongest Content Connection - Boston 2023
Comments about your speaker roster
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EEBA, Indoor airPLUS version 2, Scottsdale, September 2021
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Green Builder Media, Contributor Jan/Feb 2022
CTGBC, Making Affordable Housing More Affordable, Virtual, June 2021
NESSBE, Power of Place, Affordable Housing Virtual, March 2021
Passive House US, Indoor airPLUS v2 Changes, Virtual March 2021
RESNET, Indoor airPLUS v2 Changes, Virtual March 2021
International Builders Show, It’s Electric, Virtual, January 2021
EEBA, Induction Cooking, Virtual, January 2021
Better Buildings Residential Network, ZE Goals & Residential Energy Efficiency, Virtual, October 2021
EEBA, Electrification, Virtual, September 2021 & Dollars & Cents of Certification, October 2021
National Green Building Standard, The Remodel of Cargill Falls Mill, Virtual, August 2021
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Getting to Zero, Higher Education with a Lower Footprint, Oakland, CA October 2019
EEBA Summit, Delivering Healthy Buildings, Denver, CO, October 2019
EEBA Summit, Effective Strategies for Building Enclosures, Denver, CO, October 2019
CT Architecture Conference & Expos, Building Enclosures, CT, September 2019
NESSBE, Delivering Dignity Through Affordable Multifamily Development, Yale University, March 2019
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ACEEE Conference on Health, Our Buildings Our Health, New Orleans, December 2019
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EEBA Summit, Efficient DHW in Multifamily, San Diego, Oct 2019
EEBA Summit, Evolving Toward Zero in Affordable MF, San Diego, Oct 2019
North America Passive House Conference, Evolving Toward Zero in Affordable MF, Boston, Sept 2019
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NY Passive House Conference, Efficient Hot Water Delivery in Multifamily, NYC, June 2018
IAQ & Energy Conference, Breathe Easy . . . Design So Your Clients Can, Portland, ME, May 2018
RESNET Conference, Save Water . . . Save Energy with Efficient Hot Water Delivery, Orlando, February 2018
Energy Star Stakeholder Meetings, Buried Ducts in Attics, Chicago, October 2017
WaterSmart Innovations Conference, DHW Delivery in Multifamily Construction, Las Vegas, October 2017
NY Passive House Conference, Multi-Family Passive House – Into the Weeds, NYC, June 2017
Northeast IAQ & Energy Conference, Getting to Zero in Affordable Multi-Family, Portland, ME, May 2017
NESSBE, Health of Place, New Haven, CT, April 2017
SUNY Purchase, Breath Easy . . . Design So Your Clients Can, Purchase, NY, April 2017
NYS Green Building, Compatibility and Conflict Among Certification Programs, Syracuse, NY March 2017
Getting to Zero Forum, Affordable Multi-Family Construction, Denver, CO October 2016
Green Build, LEED v4 Panel, Los Angeles, CA October 2016
North America Passive House Conference, Certification Programs, Philadelphia, PA September 2016
New York State Green Building Conference, LEED v4 Case Study, Syracuse, NY April 2016
Northeast IAQ & Energy Conference, Zero Energy & Indoor Air Quality Portland, ME, April 2016
Architecture Boston Expo (ABX), Indoor air Quality and Zero Energy Ready Homes, November 2015
New York State Green Building Conference, Zero Energy Construction and Indoor Air Quality, March 2015
Net Zero Summit at Building15 Conference, Case Study Zero Energy Home, Boston, March 2015
National Healthy Homes Conference, Indoor Air Quality with Net-Zero Construction, Nashville, May 2014
North America Net Zero Energy Summit, Coalition for Zero-Energy, Irvine, CA Oct. 2013
LEED for Homes Experience Course, Workshop of local home construction, February 2012
CT AIA Annual Meeting & Historic Walking Tour, Sustainable Historic Renovations, 2011
Princeton University, Sustainable Historic Renovations, 2011
Norwalk Community College, Green Jobs in Home Construction, April 2011
Queens & Bronx Building Association, Options in Green Certification Programs, June 2010
PACE (Peoples Action for Clean Energy), Near Zero Home, Canton, CT, May 2010
CT Historic Preservation, Sustainable Historic Preservation, April 2010
Reviewer 1
Craig, Beverly
Reviewer 2
Craig, Beverly
Curator
Heath, Anna
Proposal #
134
Session #
303
Committee Decision
Accepted
Presenters
Full Description
Future codes can have a big impact on the path toward net zero carbon buildings. By understanding the 2021 IECC design and build professionals can implement cost-effective strategies for reducing utility costs and improving occupant well-being.