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BUILDING ENCLOSURE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE
BEST6 - The Next Generation of Building Technology
BEST6 - The Next Generation of Building Technology
Climate change effects are causing an increase in extreme wind events’ frequency and severity, worldwide. Regions that previously were not prone to
Aging modern heritage buildings and structures face complex repair and reinvestment challenges. Manufactured composite materials and multi-material assemblies often cannot be cost-effectively repaired or replaced in kind.
Resiliency is the capacity of a building (or building component in the case of the facade) to support building functionalities during extreme events
Building envelopes cover a considerable part of the urban exterior surfaces, and to therefore have a significant leverage effect on the climate
The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs projects a world population growth of over three billion over our current, nearly eight
Special guest Ted Kesik, PhD, Professor of Building Science at the University of Toronto, joins us to discuss everything from digital workflows and durability to embodied carbon and resilience.
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Quickly exceeding new facade service life expectations for tall buildings imposed by increasing environmental, economic, and social pressures have