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Content Description

Maximizing Envelope Performance with IMP-Integrated Components, 2023
CEU: 0.1 | CEU Code: CT-EN-128906-0224

The facade is one of the most significant contributors to the energy consumption and comfort parameters of any building. This course explores high-performance building envelopes and the use of advanced insulated metal panel systems featuring integrated daylighting and ventilation components that combine to provide weathertightness and maximum thermal performance.

Learning Objectives

  • Define a high-performance building envelope and discuss the most common barriers to its achievement.
  • Discuss how IMPs serve as essential barriers to resist water, heat, air, and vapor to maximize thermal efficiency, comfort, and safety.
  • State the benefits of advanced IMPs in terms of green features, design flexibility, and the simplification of installation.
  • Explain how key envelope components including windows, daylighting panels, sunshades, louvers, and through-tube bypass framing are engineered to integrate with advanced IMP systems to provide quality daylighting, views to the exterior, and proper ventilation of the building.

Faculty BIO

Currently serving as the Definitions Committee Co-Chair for the Rainscreen Association in North America, Andrew has spent the last decade specializing in rainscreen systems and building enclosure. He has assisted in the design and development of innovative rainscreen assemblies, trained dozens of installers on how to handle, fabricate, and install various types of materials and systems, and provided hundreds of hours of continuing-education AIA courses centered around building science and rainscreen concepts.


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