Inside and Out: Insulating Our Existing Masonry Buildings
In the Northeast, we have the benefit and burden of a large stock of uninsulated masonry buildings of various typologies and conditions. Leaving these buildings as they are is untenable with the global effort to reduce carbon emissions, and will not address climate shifts, the fabric of community, or the health of occupants. We will explore insulating from the interior, exterior, or both.
Embodied and Operational Decarbonization Trade-Offs in the Building Envelope
Some of the most efficient building envelope design strategies for reducing operational carbon involve increasing the enclosure assemblies’ thermal performance and requiring highly airtight systems. However, we are only starting to understand the trade-offs between operational and embodied decarbonization. To evaluate the trade-offs, this session will directly compare wall assemblies in a high-performance new construction building and wall assemblies in common existing building typologies.
Passive House and Mass Timber - Solving the Thermal Bridge Conundrum
Christina Aßmann
Build A Stronger Community Through Reuse
Kord Jablonski
Hyper Speed Residence Halls: A Modular Systems Solution
Marta Versprille
Mass Timber's Role in Carbon-conscious Campus Development
Marta Versprille