RedVector
RV-W121024
12/10/2024: LIVE INTERACTIVE WEBINAR: Designing Building Envelopes for Climate Change,Tuesday, December 10, 2024, 12pm-1pm Eastern
Course Objectives
After this course you will be able to:
- Discuss how the effects of climate change can adversely impact the building envelope and increase the risk of building failure, consequently posing a threat to the safety of the community.
- Describe how effective building envelope design can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and solar heat loading.
- List specific building envelope strategies that can be used to resist the effects of climate change as well as strategies to mitigate the underlying causes of climate change to benefit community welfare.
- Demonstrate how each of these trategies can be incorporated into efficient and economical building envelope design for the community welfare.
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: James Hoff
Jim Hoff is an experienced executive and consultant in the building materials industry. Jim currently serves as President of TEGNOS Research, Inc. a consulting organization dedicated to expanding understanding of the building envelope. Since the founding of TEGNOS, Dr. Hoff has provided a wide variety of strategic and technical consulting services to dozens of governmental, non-profit and corporate organizations, and recent clients have included the U.S. Department of Energy, the U. S. EPA, building material trade associations, building materials manufacturers, building envelope designers and private equity firms.
In addition to his industry research and consulting activity, Dr. Hoff also serves as the instructor for the successful "Commercial Roofing Boot Camp" course co-sponsored by Building Envelope Magazine. Jim has published numerous papers addressing a variety of technical and business topics germane to the building envelope industry and is a frequent speaker at building envelope, sustainability, and energy efficiency conferences.