Envelope Performance Requirements for Low-Carbon Buildings

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Presented by Dylan Martello, Senior Building Systems Consultant
 
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Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify common characteristics of a low-carbon building
  2. Explain how enclosure performance requirements support low-carbon schools, offices, and multifamily buildings.
  3. Describe additional benefits of low-carbon buildings (health and wellness, ventilation, resiliency, all-electric)
  4. Understand the role of good design and construction QA / QC in achieving a low-carbon building

This course is part of the Thermal Bridging Academy

This webinar is part of the Thermal Bridging Academy

Dylan Martello, Senior Building Systems Consultant, Passive House Services - CPHD, will review the envelope characteristics and requirements to support a low-carbon building operationally.

The presentation will be followed by a moderated discussion focused on how the project addresses several key issues.

Envelope Performance

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Dylan Martello, Senior Building Systems Consultant, Passive House Services - CPHD, is a Senior Building Systems Consultant and Certified Passive House Designer with Steven Winter Associates, Inc., specializing in Passive House and Net Zero consulting and energy modeling. On a day-to-day basis, Dylan works with project architects and engineers to assist in the design of extremely energy efficient buildings. His direct project experience includes a range of project types from large multifamily buildings such as 425 Grand Concourse in the Bronx and Sendero Verde in East Harlem, Winthrop Square a high rise office in Boston, a manufacturing facility in Sri Lanka, and Hotel Marcel an all-electric EnerPHit retrofit hotel in New Haven.

 

Originally published in November 2023

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