Building Envelope

Continuous Insulation or is it Convoluted Insulation?

The struggle to define “continuous insulation” has incited manufacturers in the wall and ceiling industry to take the energy code officials to task.
May 09, 2012

 If you have not heard about continuous insulation, then you must have been on the moon the last year.  


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The Steel Deal

May 08, 2012
Building a high-performance building envelope with cold-formed steel framing.
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The Air Tight Fight

May 08, 2012
Creating a tight building envelope and maximizing its value.
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Innovative Wall Solution Solves Thermal Bridging Problem

May 01, 2012

 

One of the biggest challenges architects face today in dealing with continuous insulation (CI) — and thick insulation in particular — is to attach the cladding without creating a thermal bridge in the assembly. 


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10 Unfolding Trends

April 30, 2012

Chusid Associates identifies developing systems and methods shaping the future of construction.


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Runaway Modeling?

Collaboration is key to the future of BIM.
April 30, 2012

 Over the past 15 years, building information modeling has developed into the undeniable future of the architecture and design industry.  


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Redundancy, Redundancy, Redundancy

The Key to Eliminating Air and Moisture Leakage Through the Building Envelope
April 11, 2012

 There is growing awareness in the AEC industry of the destructive problems of moisture and air leakage through the building envelope. Building codes have caught up to the findings of building scientists and now require continuous air barriers across the envelope, including at penetrations and openings such as at windows, curtain walls, and doors.  


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Straight Green: Phase Change Materials

March 20, 2012

 A new product now on the market helps improve thermal performance of buildings in a unique way.  


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Strong Sheathing

March 13, 2012

 Airtight buildings are energy-efficient buildings.  


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Window on the Future

New thinking on fenestration products means a window doesn’t have to represent a gaping hole in the thermal envelope.
November 17, 2011
Energy codes and standards play a significant role in the United States construction market by influencing the design of commercial buildings.
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