This week we honor and memorialize Hal Levin an IAQ Pioneer by remastering the first of a 2 part show that was done on April 30, 2010. A nice obituary for Hal can be found at https://www.ashrae.org/news/esociety/in-memory-of-hal-levin
Hal Levin was a Research Architect with Building Ecology Research Group, Santa Cruz, California. Mr. Levin conducted research and consulted on building’s impacts on occupant health and comfort as well as on the larger environment. Since 1978 his work focused on the integration of knowledge about indoor and outdoor air pollution as well as other risk factors into the design, construction, and operation of residential, educational, and commercial buildings and communities.
Hal contributed to the design of many award-winning buildings including the design of ventilation, building materials’ selection, energy conservation, and total environmental quality. He also contributed to the scientific and professional advancements in the fields of life-cycle analysis and risk assessment as indicators of the sustainability of building designs and practices. He coined the term “building ecology” in the late 1970s (first published an article by that title in 1981), focusing on the dynamic and interdependent relationships between buildings, their occupants, and the larger environment. Hal was a leader in numerous professional and scientific societies and received awards from several including ASHRAE's Environmental Health Award in 2008. He was also the Executive Director of ISIAQ, the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate, and President of the Indoor Air Institute.
Hal was an avid baseball player and pitched competitively in an over-25 hardball league in San Jose, California. He received the Most Valuable Player Award at the Los Angeles Dodgers Adult Baseball Camp.
J. David Miller, PhD – Relative Humidity; It’s More Than Just Mold
Paul Donald - CEO Encircle Inc. - Software Integration & Best Practices for Estimates and Documentation in the Property Restoration Industry
Gigi Kwik Gronvall, PhD & Richard Bruns, PhD - Johns Hopkins Model State Indoor Air Quality Act
Andrew Rynhart & Kelvin Rynhart - Moisture Monitoring in the 21st Century - New Tech, Remote Monitoring & Integration with Estimating Documentation Platforms
Jim Rosenthal - Chief Executive Officer, Tex-Air Filters - Air Cleaning, Filtration and the Corsi-Rosenthal Box
Bill Bahnfleth, PhD, PE - ASHRAE Control of Infectious Aerosols Standard & The Future of IAQ Standards after COVID
Josh Miller, CR, CFE - From the Trenches to the Boardroom
Tom Laubenthal - Asbestos and Lead - Past, Present & Future
Andy Sall - The Business Interruption Guy
Nate Adams - The House Whisperer - The Importance of Air Sealing for IAQ and Energy Efficiency
Jovan Pantelic, PhD - Research Scientist at WELL Living Lab - COVID, IoT, Wildfires & IAQ
Jie Zhao, PhD - Head of Delos Labs & Executive - Vice President at Delos Keeping Our Buildings and Homes a Safe Oasis
Robert J. Jonkman, P. Eng - Vice President, Codes and Engineering Canadian Wood Council - Building Science & Wood: A Balanced Design Approach
Jennifer Sterling - Restoration Contractors Insurance Do’s and Don’ts
Jeremy Beagle, CIH - Senior Principal Scientist SDII Global - Mold Assessment & Restorative Drying Redefined
Jason Lee - Vice President of Sales, Client Solutions at ByoPlanet - IEQ & Building Service Contractors
Ken Siders - Senior Environmental Consultant ETA Environmental - A Cautionary Structural Drying Tale
Norris Gearhart, CR - Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA), Disinfection & Diversification Opportunities for Restoration Contractors
Carl Grimes, HHS, CIEC - Defining Health, Including People in Assessments & ICRC S-520
Martin L. King, ASA, CR - Ed Light, CIH - Light N King Strike - Assessment of Smoke Damage
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