The building enclosure is made up of many material types, with the predominant need of protecting the building from water infiltration. In addition, materials and tie-ins are critical to control air flow, understand thermal bridging and risks of surface condensation and the control and flow of moisture by vapor diffusion. Sequencing of the details and tie-ins also have to consider sequencing by the trades, material compatibility and durability, including impacts of seasonal cycling.
This talk will focus on looking at the full building science considerations of detailing, including materials that play one or more role as a control layer for heat, air and moisture. The speaker will also discuss constructability and trade sequencing considerations. These are critical things to understand in designing and configuring details, in addition to how they are presented in design drawing and shop drawing sets. This includes understanding how to integrate manufacturer standard details at interfaces such as roof to wall between roofing and wall air and water barriers and cladding.
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Presenter: Paul Totten, Senior Vice President, Building Enclosures | National Practice Leader, PE, LEED AP, WSP
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