Ezio Mattiace, MBA, CEM, BEP, CPHC Headshot

School

  • School of Architecture and Planning
  • Ezio Mattiace is a civil engineer with experience in project management of institutional, commercial and residential buildings both in Italy and the United States including the Center of Executive Training for Telecom Italy, Bari, the restoration of the 16th century Monastery of St. Dominic -Barletta, the experimental works of Saint Pio Church - S. Giovanni and the new Embassy of Italy in Washington, DC.

    Ezio was a consultant on a NATO base water and steam conservation project in Europe, as well as technical consultant on several properties owned by the Italian Government in the USA, analyzing Indoor Air Quality and Energy Conservation measures.

    He has been lecturer in “Challenges of Climate Change” and the “Climate Reality Project International Workshop” at Catholic University; Italian Design and Inspiration from the Renaissance, at the Italian Cultural Institute; at the Polytechnic of Milan on “Organization and Management of Restoration Building Sites”.

    Ezio’s articles have been published in “The Strategy of Pericles”, Organizational Aspects of a Restoration Construction Site, by Laterza, Italy; “Technological Organization of a Restoration Site”, by G.R.M.

    Ezio is a Certified Energy Manager® and Business Energy Professional® with the Association of Energy Engineers, a CPHC ® professional with PHIUS and an Advisor to the Board of Directors of the Maryland Clean Energy Center.