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Peruse these photos to get a glimpse of some of the highlights from the Labs21 2004 Annual Conference.

Keynote speaker Douglas S. Kelbaugh addresses the audience at the opening plenary session of the Labs21 2004 Annual Conference.

  Photo of Douglas S. Kelbaugh
     
Bernhard Kutzer accepts award.
 

Douglas Kelbaugh congratulates the Student Design Competition first place winner, Bernhard Kutzer. Also on hand to congratulate Bernhard and the other student winners were from right to left: Mady Prowler; Dwayne Willmer, Public Works and Government Services Canada; Michael Monti, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture; and David Lloyd, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

     

Audience members listen during the opening plenary session. Over 500 professionals from across the United States, Canada, England, Germany, New Zealand and Australia registered for the Labs21 2004 Annual Conference in St. Louis, Missouri.

  Labs21 audience
     
Student design competition winners and opening plenary speakers
 

The student design competition winners and opening plenary session speakers. From left to right: S. Richard Fedrizzi, U.S. Green Building Council; Etienne Boudreault-Savageau, Winner; Dwayne Willmer, Public Works and Government Services Canada; Brian Connor, U.S. Department of Energy; Mady Prowler; Bernhard Kutzer, Winner; David Lloyd, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Marie Bourdeau, Winner; and Michael Monti, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. Kneeling left to right: Pascal Gobeil and Mathieu Lemieux Blanchard, Winners.

     

After hearing about efficient laboratory design during the conference sessions, attendees were able to visit the technology fair to talk with nearly 30 manufacturers about sustainable laboratory equipment.

  Labs21 exhibitors
     
Labs21 Centers of Excellence
 

Jim Jones from the Center for High Performance Learning Environments at Virginia Tech, a Labs21 Center of Excellence, talks with a conference attendee. Virginia Tech and the University of Hawaii, another Labs21 Center of Excellence, displayed information on their Centers for conference attendees.

     

The Labs21 poster session provided an opportunity for attendees to view innovative building designs and discuss specific features with presenters who were available to answer questions.

  Labs21 Poster Session

Photo Credits: David W. Preston, David W. Preston Photography

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