Patrick A. Smith
Senior Research Fellow
Patrick Smith is a Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Sustainable Building Research at the University of Minnesota and project manager for the B3 Guidelines and SB 2030 Program. His area of focus is development and implementation of sustainable building programs and multi-scalar energy use and carbon emission reduction efforts. His research experience includes building performance auditing, affordable housing sustainable program development and implementation, building performance benchmarking, and whole building life cycle assessment. He teaches environmental technology in the undergraduate and graduate architecture programs at the University of Minnesota.
His research experience includes sustainable building guideline comparison, utility auditing, policy and guideline development, sustainable building metrics, building performance benchmarking, the implementation of life cycle analysis in green building guidelines, and writing for the Minnesota Sustainable Housing Initiative website. Other interests include housing and energy policy, transportation network efficiency, and the interaction between development patterns and the policies of building codes and zoning regulations.
He is currently working primarily with issues related to sustainable affordable housing, including up-front technical assistance, outcome measurement and case study development.
Credentials
LEED AP
Master of Science in Architecture, Sustainable Design, University of Minnesota
Master of Architecture, University of Minnesota
Bachelor of Arts, Carleton College
Teaching
ARCH 4521 (Environmental Technology I)