ThemaVerde is a green building engineering company specialized in energy conservation and sustainability, founded by Jerome Di Valentin and Charline Seytier in 2012. Our team is made up of building energy experts and sustainable construction engineers with extensive international experience in the field of green engineering.
Both Jerome Di Valentin and Charline Seytier graduated from ECAM Engineering School in Lyon and completed with their Masters of Science in Mechanical Engineering at Manhattan College in New York. Their extensive experience includes high-end, large-scale private and public projects in New York City and the surrounding area, where they worked with numerous building engineering companies. They both are LEED AP Accredited since 2012.
In the aim of creating an engineering company that encompassed their own identity and values, they established ThemaVerde in Paris in 2012.
ThemaVerde’s past and current projects include large-scale developments for the International Olympic Commitee, Nespresso, SKF, ECAM Lyon, Bouygues Bâtiments International, la Ville de Paris, I3F, Agnès et Agnès Architecture, centered around the following core concepts:
Quality
The superior quality of our work distinguishes us in the field of green building engineering, and lies at the base of our day-to-day support on projects of all sizes.
Pragmatism
For us, it is not only a matter of providing options, but also of finding solutions.
Technical Efficiency
To attain the highest level of engineering of sustainable buildings, we perform energy studies and modeling as well as Commissioning.
Personalized Support
Our teams of engineers personally follow all projects and their overall integration from start to finish.
EDUCATION
Master of Mechanical Engineering – Manhattan College New York
Master of general Engineering – ECAM Lyon
PUBLICATIONS
Combined Convective-Radiative Thermal Analysis of Inclined Roof-top Solar Chimneys
Technical Publication at the 5th International Conference on Energy Sustainability de l’ASME ((Grand Hyatt Washington, Washington DC, August 7-10 2011))
EXPERIENCE
DAGHER ENGINEERING, New York
• LEED certification Coordinator
• Design Engineer
EDUCATION
Master of Mechanical Engineering – Manhattan College New York
Master of general Engineering – ECAM Lyon
PUBLICATIONS
Effects of Cooling Channel Curvature on Coolant Secondary Flow and Heat Transfer
– 46th AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics) International Conference in Nashville, TN, USA (July 2010)
EXPERIENCE
J.C. Estimating,Inc. New York
• Senior Mechanical Estimator and Engineer
• LEED certification Specialist
“A LEED projet is not necessarly more expensive but should be developed with an integrative design, to be efficient on the long-run and technically innovative. This is ThemaVerde’s main objective: promote sustainability in all projects.”
ThemaVerde owns devices and modeling software in order to optimize design choices and achieve a high performance in each situation (non-exhaustive list):
Energy Modeling :
• eQuest
• Design Builder
• Perrenoud U02win
• Perrenoud U22win
Daylighting and Lighting Analysis :
• DIALUX
• DIVA for RHINO
• Radiance
Passiv’Hauss Design :
• PHPP
Renewable Energy system analysis :
• RETScreen
• HelioScope
3D :
• SKETCHUP 2014
Cad drawing :
• AutoCAD
EQUIPEMENTS
Multifunction Testo 435-2 device with :
• Light meter
Multifunction KIMO AMI 310 device with :
• Temperature meter
• Humidity meter
• Humidity meter
• Hot wire probe
• Flow meter diameter 100mm
• Pitot tube
• CO2-Meter KIMO AQ110 with temperature meter
• Bosch GLM 250 Laser telemeter
• Bosch GLL 2-80P cross laser telemeter