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Detailing High-Performance Facades: Strategy, Specifications, and Advanced Cladding Materials
Today’s high-performance facade standards require the deft balancing of aesthetics, technical detailing, and the demands of the client and local building regulations. This workshop will discuss both material and technical solutions to meet those standards. Experts will be on hand to lead tutorials on the most recent innovations in rainscreen cladding, sealant solutions, and much more. Attendees will leave with a greater knowledge of material applications at the cutting-edge of energy performance and code compliance, all while learning of attractive solutions for clients and end users.
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10AM - 11AM
Credit type: 1 AIA HSW LU
Provider: STI Specified Technologies
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in perimeter fire containment systems specifically for steel stud/exterior sheathing assemblies incorporating both EIFS and noncombustible rainscreen insulation. In today’s rapidly evolving and intricate world of exterior wall design, appreciating the intricacies of an evolving wall type is of paramount importance. By recognizing the distinctive challenges posed by these assemblies during the design phase, participants can proactively prevent costly changes, project delays, and potential compromises to life safety requirements prior to the construction.
Learning Objectives
- Recall recent updates and IBC code changes related to perimeter fire containment as tested per ASTM E2307.
- Explain how steel stud exterior wall assemblies are tested in accordance with ASTM E2307 and understand the significance of independent third-party published design listings for perimeter fire containment systems.
- Apply the knowledge of ASTM E2307 testing to evaluate the impact of fire on steed stud exterior wall construction and specific construction materials involved.
- Recognize the value of ASTM E2307 published listings in the context of the evolving and complex nature of curtain wall designs such as steel stud exterior wall assemblies.
11AM - 12PM
- Credit type: 1 AIA HSW LU
Provider: Cascadia WindowsNorth American jurisdictions are shifting from ASHRAE standards to a comprehensive Building Energy Performance Standard (BEPS) approach for exterior wall assemblies. This transition offers design flexibility and lower operating costs but requires rethinking construction methods. Instead of line-by- line methods, the performance of individual components and their impact on the entire assembly must be considered. This webinar will discuss thermal bridging, insulation methods, cladding strategies, and real-world case studies, emphasizing the importance of an integrated approach for optimal high- performance exterior walls.
Learning Objectives
- Gain an understanding of emerging Building Energy Performance Standards (BEPS), and compare their key similarities and differences with ASHRAE standards.
- Explore how highly conductive wall components affect the overall effective wall R-value in a non-linear manner.
- Review common cladding attachment systems by comparing factors such as cost, thermal performance, constructability, installation efficiency, and fire resistance.
- Review the Cladding Support Components and Systems Product Category Rule (PCR), which govern Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) for cladding attachments
- Understand the real-world impact of various exterior wall assembly methods on project outcomes.
12PM - 1PM
Workshop TBA
1PM - 2PM
Workshop TBA
2PM - 3PM