Resilience Case Studies Scott Campbell, Ph. D, P.E. December 14, 2021 Examples of how individual buildings can justify the increased costs for enhanced resilience.Read More
Functional Recovery as a Measure of Resilience Scott Campbell, Ph. D, P.E. November 17, 2021 Regarding extreme events, guidelines are needed to define what is acceptable under such conditions. Read More
Building Security Measures for HVAC Systems — Step By Step Scott Campbell, Ph. D, P.E. October 19, 2021 Differentiating the Rated, Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum levels of security. Read More
Performing a Basic Risk Analysis Scott Campbell, Ph. D, P.E. September 16, 2021 Ask questions regarding the threats to a building and the consequences of adverse events.Read More
Risk Analysis Basics Scott Campbell, Ph. D, P.E. August 17, 2021 No matter how well-designed and initially installed, if a system is not maintained, it will eventually fail to meet the design intent.Read More
Difficulty in Providing Resilience Guidance Scott Campbell, Ph. D, P.E. July 16, 2021 The need for higher standards is clear if we want our communities to remain functional after an extreme event.Read More
Resilient Design Guidelines in Commercial Buildings Scott Campbell, Ph. D, P.E. June 8, 2021 RDGs play an important role in the future of architecture, engineering, and construction.Read More
Climate Change and Resilient Design Scott Campbell, Ph. D, P.E. May 4, 2021 Designing for the expected loads over the life of the building will certainly lead to greater resilience with all its benefits for both the building owner and the surrounding community. Read More
HVAC Security: Keeping Your Buildings Safe Scott Campbell, Ph. D, P.E. March 30, 2021 Basic security steps should be implemented in all buildings regardless of the presence of any higher level security risks. Read More
Sustainability and Resilience Scott Campbell, Ph. D, P.E. February 26, 2021 For some buildings, sustainability is, at best, a minor consideration when compared to resilience. Read More