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Our Mission
IBPSA is founded to advance and promote the science of building performance
simulation in order to improve the design, construction, operation, and
maintenance of new and existing buildings worldwide.
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Vision
The building industry, without a doubt, is one of the
most important industrial and economical sectors influencing the quality
of life and the environment. And yet, planners and property developers
pay very little attention during the design process to the life-cycle
cost of owning and operating buildings.
Building Simulation offers
the potential to cope adequately with building performance related concerns,
as well as with the construction process. Increasingly, computer based
models (programs) are being employed to aid in the design, operation,
or management decision making process. The DEVELOPMENT, EVALUATION, USE
IN PRACTICE, and STANDARDIZATION, of the models and programs in therefore
of growing importance. For building Design, Construction, Operation, Maintenance
and Management activities, there is also an urgent need for the INTEGRATION
of "generally applicable" and "generally accepted"
methods and tools, for various applications, each having various levels
of complexity and/or various types of end-users. Also important is the
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER issue within the building modeling field.
To take a leading role in the
promotion and development of building simulation technology, IBPSA aims
to provide a forum for researchers, developers and practitioners to review
building model developments, Facilitate evaluation, encourage the use
of software programs, address standardization, accelerate integration
and technology technology transfer. So that, one day:
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members all
over the Globe will find membership in IBPSA worthwhile and profitable
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governments,
industry, utilities and academic institutions will look to IBPSA for
guidance in determining policies, areas of research, and application
development in building simulation; |
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local chapters
around the Globe will benefit from the body of knowledge and experience
available through IBPSA; |
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IBPSA will
act as a clearing house for software products and services in building
simulation; |
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members will
network with other members and societies through electronic means; |
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IBPSA will
provide a framework for strategic alliances for information and cooperation
in R&D and Technology Transfer. |
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Goals
The following goals were identified at the inception
of IBPSA:
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Identify
problems within the built environment that may be solved by improved
simulation tools and techniques; |
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Identify
the performance characteristics of buildings on which simulation should
be focused; |
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Identify
building performance simulation research and development needs and
transfer new developments to the user; |
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Promote
standardization of the building simulation industry; and |
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Inform and
educate its members and the public regarding the value and the state-of-the-art
of building performance simulation. |
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Function
The key functions of IBPSA are to:
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Seek
advice of building designers, owners, operators, and developers, regarding
the proper role of building performance simulation; |
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Promote simulation
through education programs, advertising, and other means for the good
of the building simulation industry; |
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Building
a scientific base upon which all interested in building simulation
may draw; |
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Develop software
framework form which improved building performance computer programs
may be developed; |
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Enhance the
proper application of simulation tools; |
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Help achieve
an integration of computer aided drafting (cad) with engineering and
performance software by identifying standard methodologies and data
files; |
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Prepare and/or
sanction training courses, technical forums, journals, newsletters
and other material to educate its members and the public regarding
building performance simulation; |
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Sponsor/co-sponsor
research and development projects to improve simulation tools and
practices; |
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Survey available
simulation codes and publish descriptions of the characteristics of
the codes; |
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Serve as
a clearing house for public domain computer code in building performance
simulation; |
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Assist
private and public sector computer program developers to learn and
use public sector codes thereby stimulating the development of new
tools and methods; |
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Organize
building elements terminology and other definitions to achieve the
necessary standardization that will serve the industry; |
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Assist codifying
organizations to understand and interpret standards of practice prepared
by the IBPSA; |
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Support various
communication media including an active electronic network to keep
its membership informed; and |
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Promote the
exchange of information on building performance simulation internationally
and with other disciplines. |
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Organization
IBPSA is an international organization with regional affiliate organizations
around the world. Since the regional affiliate organizations often have
names like IBPSA-USA and IBPSA-France, the parent
organization is sometimes referred to as IBPSA-World to clearly
distinguish it from the regional affiliates.
This chart shows how IBPSA is organized.
IBPSA (IBPSA-World!) is governed by a board of directors elected by the
membership of all the regional affiliates. In addition to the president,
vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, the board is made up of members-at-large
and representatives sent by the regional affiliates.
Each regional affiliate will have their
own governing board.

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The following officers and members-at-large were elected in September of 2006 and will serve through September of 2008.
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Jan
Hensen 
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven,
Netherlands |
President |
Ian
Beausoleil-Morrison 
Natural Resources Canada, Canada |
Vice President
Conference Liaison |
Drury
Crawley 
U.S. Department of Energy, USA |
Secretary
Regional Affiliate Liaison |
Charles
"Chip" Barnaby 
Wrightsoft Corporation, USA |
Treasurer |
Jeffrey
Spitler 
Oklahoma State University, USA |
Immediate
Past President
Conference Location Coordinator |
Larry
Degelman 
Texas A&M University, USA |
Member-at-Large
Newsletter Chairperson |
Karel
Kabele 
Czech Technical Univ. in Prague, Czech Republic |
Member-at-Large
Affiliate Development Officer |
Roberto
Lamberts 
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil |
Member-at-Large
Website Editor |
Jonathan
Wright 
Loughborough University, UK |
Member-at-Large
Membership Development Officer |
Veronica
Soebarto
The University of Adelaide, Australia |
IBPSA
Australasia Representative |
Nathan
Mendes 
Pontifícia Univ. Católica do Paraná, Brazil |
IBPSA-Brazil Representative |
Curt
Hepting
EnerSys Analytics Inc., Canada |
IBPSA-Canada
Representative |
Da
Yan
Tsinghua University, China |
IBPSA-China
Representative |
Martin Bartak
Czech Technical University, Czech Republic |
IBPSA-Czech Republic Representative |
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Ian Ward
University of Sheffield |
IBPSA-England Representative |
Etienne
Wurtz
Institut National d'Energie Solaire, France |
IBPSA-France
Representative |
Christoph
van Treeck 
Technische Universität München, Germany |
IBPSA-Germany Representative |
Harunori
Yoshida 
Kyoto University, Japan |
IBPSA-Japan
Representative |
Wim
Plokker
Vabi Software BV, The Netherlands |
IBPSA-Nederland+Vlaanderen
Representative |
Lori
McElroy 
The Lighthouse Trust, UK |
IBPSA-Scotland
Representative |
Jozef
Hraska
Zlovak University of Technology, Slovak Republic |
IBPSA-Slovakia
Representative |
David Garcia
Plenum Ingenieros, S.L., Spain |
IBPSA-Spain Representative |
Gerhard
Zweifel 
HTA Luzern, Switzerland |
IBPSA-Switzerland Representative |
Khaled A. Al-Sallal 
UAE University, United Arab Emirates |
IBPSA-UAE Representative |
Charles
"Chip" Barnaby 
Wrightsoft Corporation, United States of America |
IBPSA-USA Representative |
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.: Past Presidents of IBPSA
| 1987-1991 (5 years) |
Ed Sowell, USA |
| 1992-1993 (2 years) |
Dan Seth, Canada |
| 1994-1997 (4 years) |
Joe Clarke, Scotland |
| 1998-1999 (2 years) |
Larry Degelman, USA |
| 2000-2001 (2 years) |
Roger Pelletret, France |
| 2002-2005 (4 years) |
Jeff Spitler, USA |
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Regional Affiliation
A list of current and proposed IBPSA affiliates may be found on the Regional
Affiliates page. We invite interested persons in other regions to consider
forming a regional affiliate organization. Details may be found in our
regionalization guidelines.
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