Insulating Existing Masonry Buildings
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MAYBE - if there isnt a
MAYBE - if there isnt a similar presentaion on this topic, we should have one - and these presenters are very good and knowledgeable. This fits in perfectly with the RFP of the conference, first line. I saw the BSC presentation they mention they did before, and it was great. Woudl like to see a little more ideas about mechanical integration into the facades, different emdobided carbon criterea of material choices, and details of transitions to roof and foundation.
Round 1 discussion:-Talks
Round 1 discussion:-Talks about the masonry & envelope.- gives an overview but does not have any depth- do not mention solutions- needs more information on the site- Does not say how it is done- The speakers seem to be promising- Would he be open to combining/joining forces with #156?
Yes, combine with #156 Well
Yes, combine with #156 Well received at AIA Building Science CommitteePhotos and details from actual projects are throughout Will present cost information A lot of masonry buildings are being repurposed throughout the city: adaptive reuse, change of occupancy, retrofit with tenants in placeInsulation options include overclad/reclad vs. interior insulation options. This session will cover considerations for zoning, building and energy codes, long term durability (e.g., condensation and drying potential of insulation on the interior) and analysis and testing based on age and condition of building to figure out what’s possibleTowers in the Park are good candidates for panelized insulation, don’t have to displace people from their homes for long periods of timeRowhomes are good candidates for interior renovation, which requires a gut rehab and people will be displacedPresentation will cover code, performance, holistic strategies, not just thermal energy but also water, air condensation and durabilityWill address embodied carbon as part of the lifecycle analysis Totally interested in teaming with Floris – joining forces would be great for presentation, diverse perspectives of architect, envelope consultant, manufacturer (products)Open to feedback from the committee
MAYBE - definitely an
MAYBE - definitely an interesting topic. There are not enough details in this proposal description to understand how revolutionary these solutions are. It could be very interesting, or it could end up simply stating the state of the art when it comes to adding insulation to an existing masonery wall. Either way...this is an important topic, so perhaps, even if there is nothing revolutionary about the content, it could still be interesting for some attendees. If selected, I highly recommend to really focus on built case studies, leassons learned, showing WUFI evaluations or similar that really prove the efficacy of certain solutions. Also recommended to focus on retrofits that reached very low Uvalue, without risk of condensation.