Brandt Andersson

Brandt Andersson

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Licensed for 33 years

Estate planning Lawyer at Walnut Creek, CA
Practice Areas: Estate Planning, Probate, Wills & Living Wills ... +2 more

1600 S Main St Ste 385, Walnut Creek, CA

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Licenses

Licensed in California for 33 years

State: California

Acquired: 1992

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Location

Law Offices of Andersson & Andersson PC

1600 S Main St Ste 385, Walnut Creek, CA, 94596-5340

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Experience

Rating:  8.0 (Excellent)

Honors

1994

Sherlock Holmes Award (pro bono award), McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen

1988

Progressive Architecture Award for Applied Research, Progressive Architecture

1972

William L. Stewart Award, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Work Experience

1997 - Present

Principal, Law Offices of Andersson & Andersson PC

1992 - 1996

Associate Attorney, McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen

1991 - 1991

Associate, Pacific Gas & Electric Company

1990 - 1990

Associate, Pillsbury, Madison, Sutro

1977 - 1990

Staff Scientist III, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

Associations

2016 - Present

Marin Clean Energy

Director

2013 - Present

Lafayette Library and Learning Center Foundation

Executive Comittee

2012 - Present

Association of Bay Area Governments

Alternate Director

2011 - Present

Central Contra Costa Solid Waste Authority

Director

2008 - Present

League of California Cities

Member, Environmental Quality Committee

2006 - Present

League of California Cities

Member, East Bay Division

2002 - Present

City of Lafayette

Member, Lafayette City Council

1996 - Present

Contra Costa County Bar Association

Member

1992 - Present

State Bar of California

Member

2009 - 2015

City of Lafayette

Mayor (2009-10, 2014-15)

2006 - 2007

Lafayette Community Foundation

Board Member

1987 - 1989

Orinda Planning Commission

Commissioner, Chair

1985 - 1987

Orinda Association

Director

Education

1992

University of California at Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

1977

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MA - Masters

1972

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

BS - Bachelor of Science

Speaking Engagements

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Numerous venues from 2002 to the present

Municipal Law

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Numerous venues from 1994 to the present

Estate Planning and Land Use Law

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Numerous venues from 1977 to 1992

Energy Use in Buildings

Publications

1996

Solano Press Books, Point Arena, California California Land Use and Planning Law (Editor, 1996)

1995

Solano Press Books, Point Arena, California California Land Use and Planning Law (Editor, 1995)

1994

Proceedings, 19th National Passive Solar Conference, June 1994, American Solar Energy Society Economic Assessment of Daylight Availability Changes Caused by New Constructions

1990

Report LBL-27239 (1990); in Proceedings, Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Buildings IV, pp. 334-347, 4-7 December 1989, Orlando, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers Life-Cycle Cost Analysis Using Department of Defense Building Energy Standards

1990

ASHRAE Transactions, 96 1, pp. 1397-1402, 1990, Atlanta, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers Impacts of Variations in Wind Data on Building Energy Calculations

1989

Proceedings, 14th National Passive Solar Conference, 20-22 June 1989, Denver, American Solar Energy Society U.S. Participation in International Atrium Research

1989

Report LBL-27203 (1989); in Proceedings, Building Simulation ’89, pp. 357-362, 23-24 June 1989, Vancouver, International Building Performance Simulation Association Thermal Energy Storage System Sizing

1987

Washington, Van Nostrand Reinhold Commercial Building Design: Integrating Climate, Comfort, and Cost, Chapter IV, “Analyzing Key Design Issues,”

1987

Report LBL-18838 (1985); in ASHRAE Transactions, 93 1A, pp. 238-258, 1987, Atlanta, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers The Impact of Glazing Orientation, Tilt, and Area on the Energy Performance of Roof Apertures

1987

Report LBL-19590 (1986); in ASHRAE Transactions, 93 1A, pp. 259-278, 1987, Atlanta, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers The Experimentally Measured Performance of a Linear Roof Aperture Daylighting System

1987

Passive Solar Journal, 3 4, pp. 349-386, 1987, Boulder CO, American Solar Energy Society; abstracted in Proceedings, International Climatic Architecture Congress, pg. 206, 1-3 July 1986, Louvain-la-Nueve, Belgium, Ciaco Editeur Mt. Airy Library, a Qualitative Study of Daylighting in a Passive Solar Building

1986

Proceedings, National Conference on Microcomputer Applications for Conservation and Renewable Energy, 21-23 October 1986, Tucson, University of Arizona Weather Data for M.E.P.A.: Combining Annual and Daily Characteristics

1985

Report LBL-18398 (1985); in Building and Environment, 22 1, pp. 3-12, 1987, Oxford, Pergamon Press Effects of Occupant Issues on the Energy Performance of Two Existing Passive Commercial Buildings

1985

Solar Age (Letter to the Editor), 10 8, pg. 6, 1985, Harrisville NH, SolarVision Controlling the Lights

1985

Report LBL-12046 (1983); in Energy and Buildings, 8, pp. 205-224, 1985, Lausanne, Elsevier Sequoia The Impact of Building Orientation on Residential Heating and Cooling

1985

ASHRAE Transactions, 91 2B, pp. 183-205, 1985, Atlanta, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers; in Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology, 25 5, pp. 596-614, 1986, Boston, American Meteorological Society Aggregation of U.S. Population Centers Using Climate Parameters Related to Building Energy Use

1984

Report LBL-17562 (1984); in Proceedings, Windows in Building Design and Maintenance, pp. 209-214, 13-15 June 1984, Göteborg, Sweden, Swedish Council for Building Research Total Building Impacts of South-Facing Roof Apertures

1984

Building and Environment, 22 1, pp. 13-48, 1987, Oxford, Pergamon Press; in Proceedings, Solar Buildings, pp. 257-265, 18-20 March 1985, Washington, Department of Energy Effects of Daylighting Options on the Energy Performance of Two Existing Passive Commercial Buildings

1983

Proceedings, The Fourth International Symposium on the Use of Computers for Environmental Engineering Related to Buildings, 30 March - 2 April 1983, Tokyo, Japan, CEEB M.E.P.A.: Description and Verification of a Micro-Computer Building Energy Analysis Program

1983

Report LBL-16738 (1983); in Proceedings, Passive and Hybrid Solar Energy Update, pp. 121-127, 26-28 September 1983, Washington, Department of Energy Thermal Effects Resulting from Occupant Behavior and Building Operation

1983

Report LBL-14790 (1983); in Energy and Buildings, 6, pp. 361-373, 1984, Lausanne, Elsevier Sequoia; as "Roof Apertures in Office Buildings" in Proceedings, International Daylighting Conference, pp. 355-357, 16-18 February 1983, Phoenix, Elsevier Sequoia The Predicted Impact of Roof Aperture Design on the Energy Performance of Office Buildings

1982

Proceedings, 7th National Passive Solar Conference, pp. 141-146, 30 August - 1 September 1982, Knoxville TN, American Solar Energy Society Verification of a Micro-Computer Building Energy Analysis Program - M.E.P.A

1982

Report LBL-14351 (1982); in Proceedings, 7th National Passive Solar Conference, pp. 189-194, 30 August - 1 September 1982, Knoxville TN, American Solar Energy Society Aggregation of U.S. Population Centers Into Climate Regions

1982

Report LBL-11386 (1982); in ASHRAE Transactions, 90 1B, pp. 226-252, 1984, Atlanta, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers Ventilation Cooling of Residential Buildings

1981

Stockholm, Swedish Council for Building Research. (In Swedish.) Micro-Computer Energy Programs for Architects (MEPA) (Report 1: Description; Report 2: Architects' Manual; Report 3: Technical Description)

1981

Proceedings, 6th National Passive Solar Conference, pp. 298-302, 8-11 September 1981, Portland OR, International Solar Energy Society M.E.P.A. - Micro-Computer Energy Programs for Architects

1981

Report LBL-11387 (1981); in ASME Journal of Solar Engineering, 105, pp. 207-216, May 1983, American Society of Mechanical Engineers Verification of BLAST by Comparison with Measurements of a Solar-Dominated Test Cell and a Thermally Massive Building

1980

Proceedings, 5th National Passive Solar Conference, pp. 20-26, 19-26 October 1980, Amherst MA, International Solar Energy Society Water, Beds, and Solar Energy

1979

Report LBL-9294 (1979); in Proceedings, 4th National Passive Solar Conference, pp. 144-147, 3-5 October 1979, Kansas City MO, International Solar Energy Society The Passive Solar Design Process for a Small Office/Laboratory Building

1977

Cambridge MA, Architecture Machine Group (Master’s Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Incorporation of Energy Performance Data in the Design Process: Heating and Cooling Load Estimation and Analysis in a Computerized Space Allocation Procedure

Languages

Swedish

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