When talking to builders about locating all the thermal insulation outboard of the building structure, there is a consensus that this insulation configuration delivers a holistic outcome. Among all the benefits, “maintaining the structure close to indoor temperature year around” appears to resonate the most with builders due to the elimination of the condensation risk on the structure; not only does this translates to significantly less liability for builders, but it also provides end users with a solution that is durable, flexible, and forgiving to the lack of perfection. But then fully exterior insulated building envelope so far only has had a small share in BC construction market. When asked about the reasons, builders across BC shared the following three challenges as the main hurdles towards embracing that approach:
Session Overview
Based on several fully exterior insulated wood-framed buildings, this session offers practical solutions for addressing thermal bridging at the following interfaces/transitions:Learning Objectives
By the end of this session, the participants will gain a holistic and practical insight towards:
Session Format
The session is two hours long and will be delivered via webinar using an intuitive and easy-to-follow PowerPoint presentation, demonstrating the step-by-step design and installation process.
Target Audience
The content of this session will be suitable for builders, architects, designers, building inspectors, energy advisors, cladding and insulation contractors, window manufacturers, carpenters, and whoever interested in “high performance” building practices.
About the Presenter
Hamid Heidarali has a strong passion for high-performance and durable buildings that minimize their impact on the environment, while providing a superior experience for their occupants. He has been providing building science consultation on a wide range of projects in Canada over the past 17 years. He enjoys sharing his experience with others and to that note, he has taught Building Envelope courses to Master's Students as part of the Building Science Graduate Program at British Columbia Institute of Technology (2015 till 2019), and also presents to construction professionals on a regular basis.
Hamid holds Professional Engineering designation (P.Eng) in Ontario and British Columbia, is a LEED Accredited Professional in Canada, and a certified Passive House Tradesperson through Germany. He received his Master of Engineering in Building Science and Construction Management and his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Hamid is a Principal at HDB, a Building Science consulting firm, offering services with a focus on improving energy efficiency, moisture management, durability, and thermal comfort.
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