Built to Protect  

Durable Wall Protection for Durable Buildings

Sponsored by Inpro | Presented by Ryan Roessler

Live Webinar Airing on February 12, 2025 at 02:00 PM EST

Science teaches us that matter moves from order to disorder. Amazingly, the same thing can happen to buildings! What once was sparkling and new can eventually slide into disrepair. Building owners could simply surrender to it, or they can proactively take a stand and fight for their buildings. They can choose products that protect the interior from damage in the first place.

Architects and interior designers can also slow the hands of time by thinking long term and specifying door and wall protection products . . . to not only preserve their design, but also as a service to building owners long after the ribbon is cut.

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Speaker

Ryan Roessler is a Senior Product Manager at Inpro, specializing in door and wall protection solutions. With over several years of experience in product management and a certification from the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA), Ryan bri ngs a deep understanding of product innovation and development. His work at Inpro focuses on creating resilient and durable solutions that meet the demands of architectural and interior design projects.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  1. Explore how the proper installation of wall protection products – when specified with standard wall construction options – determines their effectiveness in interior applications.
  2. Recognize when to specify wall cladding vs. targeted wall protection.
  3.  Examine the best-practice options for achieving effective and aesthetically pleasing interior protection.
  4. Discover strategies to successfully design for the long term by avoiding the trap of first-cost value engineering.

Originally published in Architectural Record

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Originally published in January 2025