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About:
Dr Julie Futcher ‘JuFu’
julie@climate22.com
M 07974 562203
Islington, London N1 3BU
Education
PhD Architecture – Integrated Urban Energy Performance Analysis – January ’09 – April ‘13
This scientific publication based PhD establishes ‘the role of the urban setting as an energy management parameter’ by exploring the interdependent relationships between urban morphology, climate and regulated energy use.
The work presents a cross disciplinary approach to urban design, and demonstrates the significance of building and urban form on microclimate generation and the consequential impact on conditioning loads. In general the work offers a new perspective on urban scale refurbishment possibilities by highlighting the significance of design decisions outside the boundary of the individual building and their implications on the intensity of the various urban heat islands effects.
University College Dublin (UCD), Dept. of Engineering and Architecture – the Urban Institute – Dublin, Ireland
Supervisors – Professor Owen Lewis and Dr Gerald Mills
Scientific Journal Publications
The Role of Urban Form as an Energy Management Parameter – with Dr Gerald Mills – Energy Policy 2013
Urban Form and Function as a Building Performance Parameter – with Dr Gerald Mills & Dr Tristan Kershaw – Building and Environment 2013
Energy Management at the Scale of a City Street – with Dr Gerald Mills [under review]
The Role of Urban Form Under Different Climates Zones – with Dr Gerald Mills [under review]
Conference Presentations & Publications
Ice Tea City – PLEA08 – Ireland, Dublin, November 2008
The Challenge of Refurbishing Recently Built Apartments – with Dr Patxi Hernandez – SB10mad Spain, Madrid 2010
The Influence of the Surrounding Urban System on Office Building Cooling Loads – PALENC 2010 – Greece
Ply Bamboo Shuttering as a Sustainable Alternative to Current Practice – with Marcio Haddad -Non-conventional Building Materials Based on Agro-industrial Wastes -– Brasil 2010
Managing Peak Cooling Loads by the Appropriate Application of Greening Facades – with Patxi Hernandez & Professor Lucila Chebel Labaki – ICUC’8 – Ireland, August 2012
Linking Urban Disciplines – ICUC’8 – Ireland, August 2012
Strategies for Upgrading Energy Performance of Buildings in Existing Urban Areas – with Dr Patxi Hernandez, ICUC’8 – Ireland, August 2012
MSc: Architecture: Advanced Environmental & Energy Studies – January 2003
University of East London/Centre for Alternative Technology Macuntlith Wales – Thesis ‘ICE TEA CITY’ – The role of urban form in determining cooling loads for office buildings in the context of the daytime urban climate effect.
Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) PART 3 – June 2002 – ARB registered – 068677H ▪ PG Dip (Arch) Architecture – July 1998 ▪ BA (Hons) Architecture 2:1 – July 1995
Invited Talks
Urban Form as a Climate Modifier – State University of Campinas, Campinas, Brasil – January 2011
The Role of Urban Climate on Building Performance – Murray John Architects – Brunswick House – London September 2011
‘The Urban Heat Island – a beginner’s guide for Architects’ Pollard Thomas Edwards Architects in conjunction with Green Register of Construction Professionals and the Urban Design Group, London, UK, with Professor Michael Hebbert, July 2012
Other Courses
Croucher Advanced Study on “Urban Climatology for Tropical & Sub-Tropical Regions” Hong Kong – December 2011
UP2011 – Urban Physics Winter School 2011, Ascona, Switzerland – January 2011
WMO Inter-Regional Clips Training Workshop on Urban Climatology; Pune, India – September 2010
Affiliations & Memberships
- Architects Registration Board (ARB)
- International Association of Urban Climatologists (IAUC)
- UK Green Building Council (UKGBC)
- The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE)
Employment
CityNet EU project – Marie-Curie Research Training Network (RTN) – Stuttgart, Germany and Dublin, Ireland Nov‘07– Dec’10
Part of a European based multidisciplinary scientific team for the development of state of the art technologies and methodologies to support sustainable urban design and energy management throughout Europe. The project team developed tools essential for successful integration of energy performance at the urban scale; these energy management and control strategies included consideration of urban climate, the optimization of the urban configuration, urban energy benchmarking systems, advanced cooling technologies alongside the distribution of both renewable electricity generation and biomass infrastructure – http://cordis.europa.eu/search/index.cfm?fuseaction=proj.document&PJ_RCN=9618646 – my role was the design of the tool specification and to oversee the coordination of the various inputs
The Empire Project (EU Funded) – Feb‘08-Oct’ 09
Here I worked alongside Professor Owen Lewis as part of an EU project concerned with sustainable refurbishment of existing urban areas in 7 European countries. Our role was to disseminate outcomes (both successes and failures) to European planning authorities, whilst addressing the development of indigenous energy supplies and fuel poverty – http://www.enpire.eu/
J3 Building Futures – Architect – Founding Partner – Islington, London – Nov ‘04 – Nov ‘07
A sustainable and environmental design consultancy, concerned with developing the built environment in a socially, environmentally, and economically sustainable manner;
- Renewable energy strategy and refurbishment of existing social housing New Cross Gate central London 2006 Winner of Sustainable Housing Award for Sustainable Social Housing Refurbishment – 2008;
- Environmental strategy and impact assessment for a competition entry – Seoul City Hall, Korea North 2005;
- Irrigated solar rooftop classroom – North Haringey Primary School London – part of the project team for the design and construction (2005)
Living Architects – Project Architect – City of Westminster, London Apr ’06 – Oct ’07
The design and development for both new build and refurbishment projects within the education sector; these projects employed MMC methodologies alongside renewable and low carbon technologies to achieved ‘high to excellent’ BREEAM ratings.
In addition I played a major role in the office to ensure that suitable sustainable materials and ecological building solutions where implemented wherever possible .
Kensington and Chelsea – Landscape and Environment Surveyor – Tenant Management Organisation (TMO) – the Town Hall, London – Sept ’02–Apr ‘06
The management of open spaces throughout Kensington and Chelsea; these included financial budget management of both response repairs and planned works, consultation with residents and local stakeholder groups in respect of the development and improvement of neighbourhood areas alongside leading in the initiation, design and development of many improvement schemes throughout the urban landscape within the borough, including the development of an environmental policy dealing with the sustainability of both the housing stock and landscape and environment areas controlled by the TMO
Burrows Cave International (BCI) – Architect (Part 3) City of Westminster, London – Nov ’98 –Sept’02
Responsible for several major UK and international building projects and competitions entries; Projects included commercial, leisure and mixed use projects, master planning and urban design. Again this work included both refurbishment and new build projects
Benoy – Holborn, London – Architect (Part 2) – July’97 – Nov ’98
Large scale commercial projects for new build and refurbishment schemes; my main role was the initiating of an in-house 3D computer visualisation department. This form of visualisation has now become common practice
Referees
Professor Owen Lewis – (Chair IGBC) Emeritus of Architectural Science at UCD Dublin j.owen.lewis@gmail.com
Dr Gerald Mills – (President IAUC) School of Geography, Planning & Environmental Policy UCD Dublin gerald.mills@ucd.ie
Mike Irwin – (Director) Living-Architects London, W10 4BQ – irwin@living-architects.com
Julie Ann Futcher
11th April 2013
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19th January 2015 – 11th January 2020
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- Urban Future Global Conference (Event) G#4238
- 01/02/2014: Selfish Giants (Events) N#1364
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Theme
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Terms
- Albeido
- Blue Roofs
- Boundary layer
- Climate
- Climate Change (CC)
- Climate Zones
- Green Roofs
- Green Walls
- Interdependent Relationships
- Living Roofs
- Microclimate generation
- Regulated Energy Use
- Urban
- Urban Form
- Urban Heat Island Effect (UHIE)
- Urban Morphology
- Urban Setting
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- Integrated Urban Energy Performance Analysis
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- Cities & Urban Designers (Disciplines) G#1393 N#1367
- Cities & Urban Design (Navigation) N#1664
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GBE Information
- Future Cities (Project) G#872 N#892
- Flood plain Land use Optimising Workable Sustainability FLOWS (Project) G#1403 N#1376
- Long-term Initiatives for Flood-risk Environments LifE (Project) G#1380 N#1356
GBE Issue Papers
- Climate Change, Adaptation, Mitigation, do you like my architecture? N#876
- Urban Risks due to Climate Change (Issue Paper) G#12500
GBE Links
- CLEAR
- Urban Design Group
- Urban Climate
- International association of urban climates
- All urban climate stuff is in one way or another associated them
- its free to join
- website has just changed with a forum.
- it’s a bit clunky and a lot of the day-today stuff is out of date, BUT stick with it as it is an amazing resource
- really nice friendly community
DeMonford University
- http://www.iesd.dmu.ac.uk/crew/index.php
- this work was an offshoot of the work I was doing with the CityNET (the team for JUFU’s PhD),
- this was not my work but one of the other team members it is an offshoot but is regard to overheating issues in domestic properties, and from DMU, who I contacted to try and track down the CityNET tool (the one with the sliders) ….
- Just thought you might find it useful…
© GBE NGS ASWS Brian Murphy aka BrianSpecMan *
19th January 2015 – 11th January 2020