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\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-196099@bct.eco.umass.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T180525Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:BCT Program\,ECO Department\,Lecture Series CONTACT:umass.science/bctlectures\; umassbct@gmail.com DESCRIPTION:Wesley Stanhope\, CEM EBCP CCP CPHC\, Founder & CEO\nWes has ov er fifteen years of leadership experience in the built environment on both sides of the Atlantic\, working in USA\, Ireland\, and UK with constructi on\, facility conditions assessments\, energy management\, and commissioni ng projects. Wes is responsible for developing and implementing Building E volutions vision\, mission and philosophy. Wes is both active in the long- term planning and operations of the company\, as well as day to day operat ions.\nAs principal of Stanhope Developments he brought over 370 commercia l and residential construction projects from proposal through to design an d completion in Ireland and UK. After returning to USA\, Wes managed the e nergy auditing and retro-commissioning of over 23 million square feet of U S Federal Facilities. Wes also has extensive experience managing and imple menting assessments and commissioning of large scale private universities\ , commercial properties\, state facilities\, non-profits\, and large multi family developments.\nWes is also an Adjunct Faculty at Mount Wachusett Co mmunity College and Boston Architectural College.\nWhen Wes is not in the office or commissioning a building\, he is typically spending time with fa mily and friends\, coaching youth soccer\, visiting family in Ireland\, tr aveling\, or taking a ride on one of his motorcycles. DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210329T160000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210329T171500 LOCATION:VIRTUAL @ https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/97156251154 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:BCT Lecture. Wesley Stanhope\, Building Evolution Corporation URL:https://eco.umass.edu/event/bct-lecture-wesley-stanhope-building-evolut ion-corporation/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nWesley Stanho pe\, CEM EBCP CCP CPHC\, Founder & CEO
\nWes has over fifteen years
of leadership experience in the built environment on both sides of the Atl
antic\, working in USA\, Ireland\, and UK with construction\, facility con
ditions assessments\, energy management\, and commissioning projects. Wes
is responsible for developing and implementing Building Evolutions vision\
, mission and philosophy. Wes is both active in the long-term planning and
operations of the company\, as well as day to day operations.
\nAs p
rincipal of Stanhope Developments he brought over 370 commercial and resid
ential construction projects from proposal through to design and completio
n in Ireland and UK. After returning to USA\, Wes managed the energy audit
ing and retro-commissioning of over 23 million square feet of US Federal F
acilities. Wes also has extensive experience managing and implementing ass
essments and commissioning of large scale private universities\, commercia
l properties\, state facilities\, non-profits\, and large multifamily deve
lopments.
Wes is also an Adjunct Faculty at Mount Wachusett Commun ity College and Boston Architectural College.
\nWhen Wes is not in t he office or commissioning a building\, he is typically spending time with family and friends\, coaching youth soccer\, visiting family in Ireland\, traveling\, or taking a ride on one of his motorcycles.
\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:Lecture Series END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-196102@bct.eco.umass.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T180525Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:BCT Program\,ECO Department\,Lecture Series CONTACT:umass.science/bctlectures\; umassbct@gmail.com DESCRIPTION:William Maclay\, Founding Principal of Maclay Architects\, FAIA \, NCARB\, LEED AP\nBill is an innovator\, leader\, speaker\, and advocate for ecological design and renewably powered buildings\, communities\, and planet. For nearly fifty years\, Bill brings commitment\, expertise\, and experience in working with others to create healthy\, productive\, regene rative\, and beautiful places for the benefit of people and living systems . Bill combines his passion to create inspiring and innovative buildings w ith a passion for exploring design that embodies the purpose and vision of others.\nIn particular\, Bill’s focus is on exploring and collaborating w ith clients\, our team and stakeholders to create a better future for all. He looks to make each project a model for what is possible\, now and movi ng forward in small\, but significant steps.\nBill has created many signif icant model projects including NRG Systems\, the Aiken Building at UVM\, t he Bennington State Courthouse and Offices\, and Coastal Maine Botanical G ardens. While these may be the most recognizable models\, we see every pro ject at every scale\, budget\, and aspiration\, as a model project—an oppo rtunity to demonstrate the best future we can offer—to find new ways to cr eate a future that is productive\, satisfying\, healthy\, empowering\, and inspiring.\nBill has served on numerous boards\, including the Vermont Bu sinesses for Social Responsibility\, Yestermorrow Design Build School\, AI A VT as president\, and local planning boards. Bill and Maclay Architects have received much recognition with certifications\, awards\, speaking\, w riting\, videos\, and Fellowship in the AIA. He is grateful and indebted t o the many collaborators he has been fortunate enough to work with—includi ng\, clients\, members of his office team\, consultants\, builders\, fello w leaders in ecological design\, and the large community of people who are working for a better world and future.\nBill lives in Warren with his wif e and occasional visits of his two sons. He enjoys biking\, cross country skiing\, and experiencing the wonder\, beauty\, and ebb and flow of enviro nment and nature in Vermont and on Cape Cod. DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210419T160000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210419T171500 LOCATION:VIRTUAL @ https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/97030501008 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:BCT Lecture\, Bill Maclay\, Maclay Architects URL:https://eco.umass.edu/event/bct-lecture-bill-maclay-maclay-architects/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nWilliam Macla y\, Founding Principal of Maclay Architects\, FAIA\, NCARB\, LEED AP
\nBill is an innovator\, leader\, speaker\, and advocate for ecological d esign and renewably powered buildings\, communities\, and planet. For near ly fifty years\, Bill brings commitment\, expertise\, and experience in wo rking with others to create healthy\, productive\, regenerative\, and beau tiful places for the benefit of people and living systems. Bill combines h is passion to create inspiring and innovative buildings with a passion for exploring design that embodies the purpose and vision of others.
\nIn particular\, Bill’s focus is on exploring and collaborating with client s\, our team and stakeholders to create a better future for all. He looks to make each project a model for what is possible\, now and moving forward in small\, but significant steps.
\nBill has created many significa nt model projects including NRG Systems\, the Aiken Building at UVM\, the Bennington State Courthouse and Offices\, and Coastal Maine Botanical Gard ens. While these may be the most recognizable models\, we see every projec t at every scale\, budget\, and aspiration\, as a model project—an opportu nity to demonstrate the best future we can offer—to find new ways to creat e a future that is productive\, satisfying\, healthy\, empowering\, and in spiring.
\nBill has served on numerous boards\, including the Vermon t Businesses for Social Responsibility\, Yestermorrow Design Build School\ , AIA VT as president\, and local planning boards. Bill and Maclay Archite cts have received much recognition with certifications\, awards\, speaking \, writing\, videos\, and Fellowship in the AIA. He is grateful and indebt ed to the many collaborators he has been fortunate enough to work with—inc luding\, clients\, members of his office team\, consultants\, builders\, f ellow leaders in ecological design\, and the large community of people who are working for a better world and future.
\nBill lives in Warren w ith his wife and occasional visits of his two sons. He enjoys biking\, cro ss country skiing\, and experiencing the wonder\, beauty\, and ebb and flo w of environment and nature in Vermont and on Cape Cod.
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