By Jenny Yu.
Architects, builders and engineers will converge in Philadelphia this fall for the RAiNA Conference 2025, “Rainscreen proficiency – The parts, precision and performance,” a one‑day gathering devoted to the next generation of rainscreen design, installation and performance. Organized by RAiNA, the Rainscreen Association in North America, the event will place on November 5, 2025, at the Center for DesignPhiladelphia.
This is a must-attend event for any industry professional looking to boost their professional network connections and gain the latest insights into industry products. Need more convincing? Here are three reasons the RAiNA Conference is the place you want to be this fall!
The conference promises cutting‑edge presentations on both practical and strategic dimensions of rainscreens — the cladding systems that shield buildings from moisture while allowing for ventilation and drainage. Attendees will learn emerging best practices, technologies and materials that enhance durability, sustainability and design precision.
Sessions will cover current issues shaping the industry, including performance standards, installation tolerances, design innovation and the role of rainscreens in resilient and sustainable architecture. By attending these sessions, you’ll also have the opportunity to earn up to 5.5 AIA CEUs.
Experts will make complex technical topics accessible, providing attendees with concrete insights to carry back to their workplaces and projects. Some of the key speakers include:
RAiNA is extending member pricing to our community at RoofersCoffeeShop. With the code CS_Insider, registrants can attend for just $225 — a savings of $125 off the standard non-member rate.
Register for the RAiNA Conference and learn more about the agenda, lodging and speakers at the conference website.
Learn more about Rainscreen Association in North America (RAiNA) in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.rainscreenassociation.org.
About Jenny
Jenny Yu is a writer for The Coffee Shops™. She studied business and English at Loyola Marymount University and then earned her graduate degree in education at the University of Notre Dame. After teaching English Language Arts for several years, Jenny left the classroom to explore new opportunities in communications, marketing and publishing and found herself at The Coffee Shops! When she's not working, she loves visiting cozy coffee shops & bookstores, playing basketball, learning about oral history and spending time with loved ones.
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