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A One-Day Course on
Building Envelope Solutions
TUESDAY MAY 6,
2008
Marriott Pinnacle Hotel
1128 West Hastings, Vancouver, BC |
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Special Thanks to Our Sponsors

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Agenda
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8:00 a.m.
Registration &
Continental Breakfast

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8:45 a.m.
Introduction & Opening Remarks |
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9:00 a.m. – 10:30
a.m.
Building
Science: The
Building as a System |
As an environmental separator, the
building envelop plays a key role in maintaining occupant
comfort and health. It also serves a primary passive
component to reducing energy consumption and maintaining the
service life of buildings. This presentation describes the
function of the building envelop with consideration for a
world facing depleting energy resources, ill health and
consumer demand for higher building performance. Methods to
enhance the properties of building envelopes to control air
leakage, water intrusion, heat loss and thermal bridging
will be discussed. The next generation of building envelopes
that serves other functions such as capturing and storing
solar energy will also be illustrated.
Leslie Peer, Principal, Read Jones Christoffersen
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10:30 a.m. – 10:45
a.m.
Morning Refreshment
Break
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10:45 a.m. – 11:50
p.m.
Net Zero Buildings
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Net Zero” buildings combine a high energy efficiency building
envelope with integrated renewable energy options. They
produce the same amount of energy as they consume over a
year. The “Net” annual energy consumption is “Zero”.
Albert will talk about the Net Zero design approach along
with several project examples touching on Human Comfort,
Energy, Passive Design, Microclimate and Energy modeling.
Albert Bicol, Partner, Cobalt Engineering
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12:00 p.m. – 1:00
p.m.
Luncheon

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1:00 p.m. – 2:00
p.m.
High
Performance Building Envelope: Looking Beyond
High-Performance Claddings
Owners want glass buildings. Glass creates challenges in
providing comfortable, energy efficient buildings. This
session will discuss strategies for tuning cladding systems
for different elevations and illustrate how cladding choices
can be made to optimize comfort and performance.
Graeme Scott, Halsall Associates Limited
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2:00
p.m. – 2:15 p.m.
Afternoon Refreshment Break
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2:15p.m.- 3:15
p.m.
Mould, Moisture
and Related Problems
Perhaps the most significant
statement ever made about building science was that “Except
for structural failure, about 90% of all building problems
are related to moisture in some way”. This presentation will
examine the various mechanisms by which moisture can damage
buildings, their occupants and their wallets. And, more
importantly, techniques to reduce these problems will be
discussed. Both new and existing buildings will be
considered.
Jim Bagley, PHH Arc Environmental Ltd.,
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3:15p.m.- 4:00
p.m.
Cost Effective Building Envelope
Maintenance Strategies
This session will priorize
measures to be taken to effectively tighten the building
envelope of existing buildings. Considerable experience has
shown that tightening these buildings judiciously can be
extremely cost effective. Case studies, methodology and cost
justification will be discussed to cover all aspects of the
building envelope including the top, bottom, vertical
shafts, the side walls and, last but not least, the issue of
compartmentalization. Issues such as smoke, odour, dirt and
bug control frequently become part of the justification for
doing this work. Window retrofit measures including low-e
film, weatherstripping replacement, interior sull sash,
insulating glass unit replacement, as cost-effective
alternatives to replacing windows will also be discussed.
Tony Woods, President CANAM Building Specialists
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3:30 p.m. -
4:15
p.m.
Panel Discussion
A discussion of key mistakes and remedies for the design,
construction, retrofit and maintenance of the building
envelope.
Albert Bicol, Partner, Cobalt Engineering
Gary Proskiw, President, Proskiw Engineering Ltd.
Graeme Scott, Halsall Associates Limited.
Tony Woods, President, Canam Building Envelope
Specialists Inc.
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