CIBSE NEWS
Feb Technical Journal focuses on climate
The February edition of the Building Services Engineering Research and Technology Journal (BSER&T) is a special issue, focusing on ‘Adaptation and resilience to a changing climate: supporting adaptation decision making.’ The papers were presented at the CIBSE Technical Symposia at De Montfort University in 2011 and Imperial College in 2012. This quarterly journal contains refereed
papers on all aspects of building services engineering. The current (February) edition includes
articles entitled: Future-proofed energy design for dwellings: case studies from England and application to the Code for Sustainable Homes
Assessing energy performance benchmarks for performing arts buildings using a new dataset
Benchmarking small-power energy consumption in offi ce buildings in the United Kingdom
Members may access this edition of BSER&T for free through the members’ area at
www.cibse.org Society of Light and Lighting members
also have access to the Lighting, Research & Technology Journal (LR&T)
Diary date CIBSE AGM
The CIBSE annual general meeting will be held on 9 May 2013 at The Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 4AG It will be followed by the incoming president George Adam’s presidential address. Members will receive a calling notice later this month with details.
New members, fellows and associates
FELLOWS McClean, Christopher Anthony Marina del Rey, USA
Sadio, Frank Kenneth Birmingham, UK
MEMBERS
Adeduntan, Adebowale Richard Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Cheung, Chun Chung Kowloon, Hong Kong
Chow, Chun Kit Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Foo, Siang Juan Manchester, UK
Garcia, Ace Glen Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Kumari, Kavita London, UK
Lai, Chi Kong Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Lam, Ka Ho Kowloon, Hong Kong
Lam, Kwok Wing Chai Wan, Hong Kong
FELLOWS
Christopher McClean BEng (Hons) MSc CEng FCIBSE
Chris McClean is MEP group director for Buro Happold’s Los Angeles
offi ce and has played a signifi cant role in expanding and strengthening the company’s capabilities in California. He has extensive global multidisciplinary experience and has delivered many projects with a strong focus on sustainable design, such as the recently completed Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas, designed by Pritzker Prize Laureate Thom Mayne.
Frank Sadio BEng (Hons) CEng FCIBSE
Frank Sadio has more than 30 years’ experience in delivering
creative building services solutions, together with project management, for a diverse range of clients. He is currently an associate with Heston Associates multidisciplinary consultancy, which offers consultancy, design and management services. Sadio has enjoyed a varied career and has gained experience in a number of key sectors, including education, telecommunications, data centres, healthcare, custodial and retail. He is currently working in the commercial sector while developing the business regionally to provide added diversity to the current company profi le.
Lau, Wing Keung Etobicoke, Canada
Leung, Shing Chi Kowloon, Hong Kong
Maruthayanar, Gita Perth, Australia
Morgan, Chris Penarth, UK
Mou, Yun Nin Ma On Shan, Hong Kong
Ng, Pak Kui, Patrick Tuen Mun, NT Hong Kong
Ng, Wai Yan NT Hong Kong
Quinn, Jack Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Richards, Jay Glen Oud Metha, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Savidis, Alex Whitley Bay, UK
So, Pok Man NT Hong Kong
Tam, Yiu Fai Tuen Mun, Hong Kong
Torres Coto, Jorge Chula Vista, USA
Wong, Ming Fai, Angus Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Woo, Tsz Fung Kowloon, Hong Kong
Wu, Siu Lok Daniel Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
Yousuf, Sharib Leeds, UK
ASSOCIATE
Parker, Richard Andrew Stalybridge, UK
LICENTIATES
Hubbard, Stephen Ingatestone, UK
Makinde, Akin Oxford, UK
Norris, Richard John Roy Oxford, UK
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