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SUMMARY:Pacific Gas & Electric - Training for High Performance Enclosure Design & Construction
DESCRIPTION:Enclosure Trainings with John Straube of RDH Building Science\nDr. John Straube will teach four classes in three locations in the Greater Bay Area over May 22\,\n\n23\, & 24. John is a building science engineer working in RDH?s Toronto and Waterloo offices.\n\nHe heads forensic investigations and leads research projects in the areas of low-energy building\n\ndesign\, building enclosure performance\, hygrothermal analysis\, and field monitoring of wall\n\nassemblies. Dr. Straube is also a cross-appointed faculty member in the School of Architecture\n\nand the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Waterloo.\n\n\n\nBuilding Science Principles for High Performance Nonresidential Building Enclosures\n\nDr. Straube will explain building science principles and discuss how these principles apply to\n\ncommercial and institutional buildings with a variety of structural systems\, including (1) framed\n\nload-bearing\, exterior walls\, (2) concrete and steel structures with infill walls and punched\n\nwindows\, and (3) 'storefront' and curtain wall enclosures. Dr. Straube will review high\n\nperformance details appropriate for a variety of nonresidential buildings.\n\n\n\nView Flyer Here
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h2>Enclosure Trainings with John Straube of RDH Building Science</h2>\nDr. John Straube will teach four classes in three locations in the Greater Bay Area over May 22\,<br />\n23\, &amp\; 24. John is a building science engineer working in RDH?s Toronto and Waterloo offices.<br />\nHe heads forensic investigations and leads research projects in the areas of low-energy building<br />\ndesign\, building enclosure performance\, hygrothermal analysis\, and field monitoring of wall<br />\nassemblies. Dr. Straube is also a cross-appointed faculty member in the School of Architecture<br />\nand the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Waterloo.<br />\n<br />\n<strong>Building Science Principles for High Performance Nonresidential Building Enclosures</strong><br />\nDr. Straube will explain building science principles and discuss how these principles apply to<br />\ncommercial and institutional buildings with a variety of structural systems\, including (1) framed<br />\nload-bearing\, exterior walls\, (2) concrete and steel structures with infill walls and punched<br />\nwindows\, and (3) &#39\;storefront&#39\; and curtain wall enclosures. Dr. Straube will review high<br />\nperformance details appropriate for a variety of nonresidential buildings.<br />\n<br />\n<a href="https://chambermaster.blob.core.windows.net/userfiles/UserFiles/chambers/9100/File/Events/JohnStraubeFlyer_05_22_2018.pdf">View Flyer Here</a><br />\n<br />\n<br />\n&nbsp\;
LOCATION:AIA East Bay 1405 Clay Street Oakland\, CA 94612
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URL:http://members.marinbuilders.com/events/details/pacific-gas-electric-training-for-high-performance-enclosure-design-construction-3772
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