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Learn how to design, specify and construct building enclosure systems that are
safe, healthy and durable. Led by a high-performance residential architect and
building scientist, this course lays out building science principles and uses
architectural details and jobsite photos to drive home high-performance
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the four control layers in building enclosures — water, air, vapor and thermal —
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Learn how to design, specify and construct building enclosure systems that are
safe, healthy and durable. Led by a high-performance residential architect and
building scientist, this course lays out building science principles and uses
architectural details and jobsite photos to drive home high-performance
standards in all types of assemblies. Both speakers will focus on continuity of
the four control layers in building enclosures — water, air, vapor and thermal —
and will also discuss attuning assemblies to specific climates.

STEVE BACZEK &
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THREE KEYS TO DESIGNING AND BUILDING DURABLE ROOF SYSTEMS

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homeowners due to roof failures that occur during natural disasters. Research
conducted by the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) has shown
that as much as 90% of claims filed following natural disasters involve damage
to the roof or resulting from some form of roof failure, including water
intrusion.
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FRED MALIK


THREE KEYS TO DESIGNING AND BUILDING DURABLE ROOF SYSTEMS

This series provides guidance for design and construction professionals to
reduce the avoidable financial loss, hardship and disruption experienced by
homeowners due to roof failures that occur during natural disasters. Research
conducted by the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) has shown
that as much as 90% of claims filed following natural disasters involve damage
to the roof or resulting from some form of roof failure, including water
intrusion.
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FRED MALIK


THREE KEYS TO DESIGNING AND BUILDING DURABLE ROOF SYSTEMS

This series provides guidance for design and construction professionals to
reduce the avoidable financial loss, hardship and disruption experienced by
homeowners due to roof failures that occur during natural disasters. Research
conducted by the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) has shown
that as much as 90% of claims filed following natural disasters involve damage
to the roof or resulting from some form of roof failure, including water
intrusion.

FRED MALIK


ACOUSTIC CONTROL IN MULTIFAMILY CONSTRUCTION

This course reviews small, realistic, low-cost (or no-cost) design adjustments
architects and builders can make that will greatly reduce a major nuisance
factor and disproportionately improve real-world, in-service acoustic
performance. Even better, these adjustments offer the benefit of simultaneously
improving fire safety, pest control, odor control and energy efficiency.
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ACOUSTIC CONTROL IN MULTIFAMILY CONSTRUCTION

This course reviews small, realistic, low-cost (or no-cost) design adjustments
architects and builders can make that will greatly reduce a major nuisance
factor and disproportionately improve real-world, in-service acoustic
performance. Even better, these adjustments offer the benefit of simultaneously
improving fire safety, pest control, odor control and energy efficiency.
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CHRISTINE WILLIAMSON


ACOUSTIC CONTROL IN MULTIFAMILY CONSTRUCTION

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architects and builders can make that will greatly reduce a major nuisance
factor and disproportionately improve real-world, in-service acoustic
performance. Even better, these adjustments offer the benefit of simultaneously
improving fire safety, pest control, odor control and energy efficiency.

CHRISTINE WILLIAMSON


THE INTERSECTION OF BUILDING SCIENCE AND BUILDING MATERIALS

The education event series, led by key industry thought leaders such as Peter
Yost and Steve Baczek, provides single-family residential building knowledge.
Each event will have an educational track focused on elevating building
practices, from understanding building standards, meeting and exceeding the
energy code, grasping the principles of heat and moisture and integrating
performance components to providing a comfortable, durable, energy-efficient
building enclosure.
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THE INTERSECTION OF BUILDING SCIENCE AND BUILDING MATERIALS

The education event series, led by key industry thought leaders such as Peter
Yost and Steve Baczek, provides single-family residential building knowledge.
Each event will have an educational track focused on elevating building
practices, from understanding building standards, meeting and exceeding the
energy code, grasping the principles of heat and moisture and integrating
performance components to providing a comfortable, durable, energy-efficient
building enclosure.
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STEVE BACZEK & PETER YOST


THE INTERSECTION OF BUILDING SCIENCE AND BUILDING MATERIALS

The education event series, led by key industry thought leaders such as Peter
Yost and Steve Baczek, provides single-family residential building knowledge.
Each event will have an educational track focused on elevating building
practices, from understanding building standards, meeting and exceeding the
energy code, grasping the principles of heat and moisture and integrating
performance components to providing a comfortable, durable, energy-efficient
building enclosure.

STEVE BACZEK &
PETER YOST


AIRTIGHT, DONE RIGHT

Since the 1990s, residential buildings have shown dramatic and consistent
improvement in their energy efficiency: Average energy use per square foot is
down substantially and so are average energy use per household and average
energy use per household member. Remarkably, these improvements have occurred
even while the average home has grown larger and the average number of occupants
has declined. How do we account for this extraordinary progress, and what can
architects do to continue to improve energy efficiency in residential
architecture? Can they do so in a way that also intelligently manages risk,
particularly the risk of water-related failures such as rot, corrosion, mold and
odors?
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CHRISTINE WILLIAMSON


AIRTIGHT, DONE RIGHT

Since the 1990s, residential buildings have shown dramatic and consistent
improvement in their energy efficiency: Average energy use per square foot is
down substantially and so are average energy use per household and average
energy use per household member. Remarkably, these improvements have occurred
even while the average home has grown larger and the average number of occupants
has declined. How do we account for this extraordinary progress, and what can
architects do to continue to improve energy efficiency in residential
architecture? Can they do so in a way that also intelligently manages risk,
particularly the risk of water-related failures such as rot, corrosion, mold and
odors?
Less

CHRISTINE WILLIAMSON


AIRTIGHT, DONE RIGHT

Since the 1990s, residential buildings have shown dramatic and consistent
improvement in their energy efficiency: Average energy use per square foot is
down substantially and so are average energy use per household and average
energy use per household member. Remarkably, these improvements have occurred
even while the average home has grown larger and the average number of occupants
has declined. How do we account for this extraordinary progress, and what can
architects do to continue to improve energy efficiency in residential
architecture? Can they do so in a way that also intelligently manages risk,
particularly the risk of water-related failures such as rot, corrosion, mold and
odors?

CHRISTINE WILLIAMSON


INSULATION, ENERGY AND DURABILITY: MYTHS, MISCONCEPTIONS AND REALITY

This course covers the three most important factors related to the energy
efficiency of a building enclosure, the four main approaches to condensation
control in wall design and the most common ways those approaches are applied in
residential and commercial construction. Christine speaks on the concept of
“convective looping” in cavity-insulated walls and its relation to exterior
insulation. She provides insight into how to anticipate commonly proposed design
changes to standard cavity-insulated walls and their effect on assemblies from a
condensation-control perspective.
More

CHRISTINE WILLIAMSON


INSULATION, ENERGY AND DURABILITY: MYTHS, MISCONCEPTIONS AND REALITY

This course covers the three most important factors related to the energy
efficiency of a building enclosure, the four main approaches to condensation
control in wall design and the most common ways those approaches are applied in
residential and commercial construction. Christine speaks on the concept of
“convective looping” in cavity-insulated walls and its relation to exterior
insulation. She provides insight into how to anticipate commonly proposed design
changes to standard cavity-insulated walls and their effect on assemblies from a
condensation-control perspective.
Less

CHRISTINE WILLIAMSON


INSULATION, ENERGY AND DURABILITY: MYTHS, MISCONCEPTIONS AND REALITY

This course covers the three most important factors related to the energy
efficiency of a building enclosure, the four main approaches to condensation
control in wall design and the most common ways those approaches are applied in
residential and commercial construction. Christine speaks on the concept of
“convective looping” in cavity-insulated walls and its relation to exterior
insulation. She provides insight into how to anticipate commonly proposed design
changes to standard cavity-insulated walls and their effect on assemblies from a
condensation-control perspective.

CHRISTINE WILLIAMSON


MANAGING CLIENTS FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE BUILDING

Builder Jake Bruton will talk with you about managing clients in order to
achieve a successful client–builder relationship. Using his experiences, Jake
will walk us through how his firm interviews clients, introduces them to the
systems his firm uses and manages expectations throughout the sales process.
From the 20 questions every builder should ask a client to the ability to “date”
your client before signing a contract, Jake will explain how his process has
helped to grow his business.
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JAKE BRUTON


MANAGING CLIENTS FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE BUILDING

Builder Jake Bruton will talk with you about managing clients in order to
achieve a successful client–builder relationship. Using his experiences, Jake
will walk us through how his firm interviews clients, introduces them to the
systems his firm uses and manages expectations throughout the sales process.
From the 20 questions every builder should ask a client to the ability to “date”
your client before signing a contract, Jake will explain how his process has
helped to grow his business.
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JAKE BRUTON


MANAGING CLIENTS FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE BUILDING

Builder Jake Bruton will talk with you about managing clients in order to
achieve a successful client–builder relationship. Using his experiences, Jake
will walk us through how his firm interviews clients, introduces them to the
systems his firm uses and manages expectations throughout the sales process.
From the 20 questions every builder should ask a client to the ability to “date”
your client before signing a contract, Jake will explain how his process has
helped to grow his business.

JAKE BRUTON




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STEVE BACZEK

PRESIDENT AT STEVEN BACZEK ARCHITECT

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JAKE BRUTON

OWNER OF AAROW BUILDING

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PETER YOST

PRESIDENT AT BUILDING-WRIGHT

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CHRISTINE WILLIAMSON

BUILDING SCIENTIST

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