Brian
Deal
Assistant Professor of Urban and Regional Planning
PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
2002
Dr. Deal is an Assistant Professor of Urban and Regional
Planning at the University of Illinois; the Director of Research
at the Robert Allerton
Park and Natural Area; the Director of the LEAM
Modeling Systems Laboratory; and the Director of the Smart
Energy Design Assistance Center on the UIUC campus.
Dr. Deal’s background is a unique mixture of professional
activity and academic achievement that started with an undergraduate
design degree in architecture in the early 1980s. This culminated
in a professional architectural license and 11 years of professional
practice, eventually becoming Partner and Principal Architect
in a firm focused on design/build and development projects in
the Chicago area. Environmental activism and an interest in ideas
of sustainability and environmental ethics brought him to the
University of Illinois via the US Army Construction Engineering
Research Laboratory (CERL),
where he served as a senior researcher for over 9 years. Activities
at CERL focused on research on sustainable design and development
approaches utilizing spatial simulation modeling techniques to
discern the environmental impacts of urban and military land
uses.
In his current capacity, Dr Deal teaches multi-disciplinary sustainable
design studio/workshops and seminar courses, on-line courses
that contribute toward a certification program in sustainable
design, and professional development courses on sustainability.
He also serves on several dissertation and thesis committees.
His scholarship and research activities at UIUC have evolved
in two substantive areas: facility sustainability in the form
of Smart Energy and the development of programs that work toward
the infusion of renewable energy technologies in the State of
Illinois, and landscape sustainability in the research, development,
and application of LEAM, an innovative approach to analyzing
the potential environmental implications of regional land use
decisions through dynamic spatial simulation modeling.
LEAM was initially developed
though a National Science Foundation grant to help integrate
dynamic systems modeling and raster-based GIS mapping tools to
create spatially dynamic simulations that describe the evolving
transformations inherent in urban systems, as well as their social,
economic and environmental implications. The ideas are currently
being applied and tested in scenario-based regional planning
and design exercises in Illinois, Missouri, Georgia, Michigan
and North Carolina. The LEAM program is engaging the Northern
Illinois Planning Commission (NIPC) in the development of a Chicago
regional forecasting tool and has become an integral part of
regional planning in the Metro St Louis region. Other LEAM projects
include Legacy Planning applications, discerning the implications
of land use change on water quality, air emissions, habitat fragmentation,
fiscal operations and DoD lands. The LEAMgroup is
a private consulting firm, licensed by the University Illinois
to satisfy the growing demand for specific LEAM applications.
Dr Deal is a registered architect, has published journal articles,
conference papers, book chapters and technical reports on a wide
range of environmental and planning issues; is a past recipient
of the AIA Henry Adams Medal for Scholastic and Professional
Achievement; is an award winning design architect; is a member
of the LEEDTM 3.0 Technical Advisory Committee; and has been
a key-note speaker at conferences and forums worldwide (e.g.
Sustainable Building 2000 Conference in Maastricht, NL; the National
Governors Association Smart Growth Forum, and the USGS Workshop
on Land Use Modeling).
Contact Information
Room 228 Temple Buell Hall
611 Taft Drive
Champaign, IL 61820
Phone: 217.333.1911
Fax: 217.244.1717
E-mail: deal@uiuc.edu
Current Research Areas
In Deal’s recently taught design studio, students worked
on a “green” visitors’ center for the University’s Robert
Allerton Park in Monticello. The program is based on actual
work he is doing at Allerton as its Director of Research. Students
are worked in teams to develop design solutions and are focused
on research in sustainable construction materials, building systems,
and design strategies.
Another project Deal is leading at the BRC is
Land Use Evolution and Impact Assessment Model (LEAM)
Laboratory which studies the ways that cities grow and the factors
that stimulate their growth. He is also part of the technical
review committee of the US Green Building Council’s Leadership
in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program; recently he
has been working with 10 other universities to develop a system
to analyze how well university buildings perform in terms of
energy efficiency.
Deal is currently involved in a few construction projects seeking
LEED certification. As a member of the Campus Sustainability
Committee, he is overseeing the new College of Business building
which is being designed by Cesar Pelli and Associates, with the
goal of obtaining a LEED platinum rating. (Currently in design
development.) He also is working with fellow BRC researcher Don
Fournier to advise Faith United Methodist Church in Champaign
about building a new silver-rated facility.
Selected Publications
Deal, Brian and D. Fournier, Ecological Urban Dynamics and
Spatial Modeling, in the proceedings of the American Council
for an Energy Efficient Economy Summer Study on Efficiency
and Sustainability, Monterey, CA; 2000
Deal, Brian, C. Farrello, M. Lancaster, T. Kompare, and B. Hannon, A
Dynamic Model of the Spatial Spread of an Infectious Disease, Environmental
Modeling and Assessment, 5, pp. 47-62; 2000
Deal, Brian, Ecological Urban Dynamics: the Convergence
Spatial Modeling and Sustainability, The Journal of
Building Research and Information, Vol. 29, No. 5; Sept-Oct.
2001
Deal, Brian, W. Goran, and D. Timlin, A Spatial Modeling
Approach to Address Urban Growth Threat to Military Training, Joint
Forces Quarterly; 2001
Deal, Brian, D. Fournier, and D. Timlin; An Assessment of
Encroachment Mitigation Techniques for Army Lands, Engineering
Research and Development Center [CERL] (TR submitted)
Deal, Brian, The Military Land use Evolution and impact
Assessment Model (LEAM), Engineer Research and Development
Center [CERL], Champaign, IL, Technical Note TN-01-2
Deal, Brian, M. Diane, M. Timlin, and William D. Goran, Urban
Encroachment of Military Lands: Military Installations
at Risk, Engineer Research and Development Center [CERL],
ERDC/CERL TR-02-3
Deal, Brian and D. Fournier, Building Codes, Energy, and
the Environment: How Model Building Codes Affect Sustainability,
Engineering Research and Development Center; 2000, TR 00/03
Deal, Brian, W. Rose and S. Riley, The Commissioning of
Humidified Buildings, Construction Engineering Research
Laboratories; 1998, TR 98/03
Presentations and Invited Lectures
Ecological Urban Dynamics keynote speaker at Sustainable
Building 2000, Maastricht, NL; 2000
Architecture and Sustainable Design, featured speaker
- American Licensed Architects Forum; 2001
The Land use Evolution and impact Assessment Model (LEAM),
invited speaker at The USEPA Region V Watershed Modeling Workshop;
2002
The Land use Evolution and impact Assessment Model (LEAM),
featured speaker at The State of Illinois Growth Task Force Committee
Meeting; 2002
Ecological Sustainability and the Urban Dynamics: A
Disaggregated Modeling Approach to Sustainable Design with
V. George; presented at Computers in Urban Planning and Urban
Management, Honolulu, HA; July 2001
Urban Dynamics and Sustainability: an Ecological Approach presented
at the American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference; November
2001
Evolving Urban Dynamics: the Landuse Evolution and
Impact Assessment Model presented at: Planning Matters,
a workshop of the Illinois Planning and Zoning Institute; March
2002
The Military Land use Evolution and impact Assessment Model presented
at the Federal Planning Division of the American Planning Association
Conference, Chicago, IL; April 2002
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