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Designing a Sustainable Masonry Cavity Wall Building Envelope, 2024
CEU: 0.15 | CEU Code: MN-EN-174601-0323

Masonry is an ideal sustainable building construction material as it is extremely durable, recyclable, and reusable. It allows for extraordinary design versatility, so it can meet both aesthetic and functional requirements. This course looks at the design elements, components, and construction techniques that characterize sustainable masonry cavity wall building envelopes.

Learning Objectives

  • State the construction techniques that support LEED credit requirements and help in the design of sustainable building envelopes.
  • Define the basics of the cradle-to-cradle philosophy in order to specify processes and materials that support this design approach.
  • Describe appropriate materials and construction techniques necessary to design sustainable masonry envelopes.
  • Explain and avoid poor design and detailing techniques that can lead to masonry envelope failure.

Faculty BIO

Art got his start in construction after college by working as a laborer for a small residential construction company in New Mexico. He became a carpenter, then foreman for several contractors, and formed his own Albuquerque contracting firm in 1977. From the mid 1980s to the early 1990s, he and a partner formed and operated a company that specialized in instructional design and implementation for the automotive industry.

He served as Mortar Net Solutions' first Chief Operating Officer from 1992 to 1995 and worked for the company as a marketing and business building consultant from 1995 until he re-joined the company as an employee on November 1, 2012.

He is hopelessly addicted to golf and plays a pretty mean mandolin.


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