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Flying Above the Standard
2011 Symposium on Building Enclosure Innovation May 19, 2011 - Museum of Flight - Seattle, WA
The Seattle Building Enclosure Council Board of Directors and 2011 Symposium Planning Committee would like to thank our sponsors, attendees and committee volunteers for helping make our first symposium a great success. |
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SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM
Opening Speaker Mr. Jason F. McLennan Chief Executive Officer of the Cascadia Green Building Council The Future of Architecture and the Role of the Envelope
Symposium Programs High-Performance Envelopes: Beyond Property Lines Sean Scott, Architect AIA, LEED AP, BEC, COTE - SERA Architects
COMFEN, an introduction to a comparative facade analysis and design tool Mark Perepelitza – Zimmer Gunsul Frasca (ZGF) Steve Selkowitz - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Maurya McClintock - McClintock Façade Consulting
A Case Study for Waterproofing Below Grade Walls Shored with Continuous Soil Mix Technology using a Bentonite Waterproofing System Rodney Lock,RRO and Stéphane Hoffman, M. Eng., M. Arch.- Morrison Hershfield Corporation
Load Capacity of Headlok® Wood-Foam-Wood Connection as Used in Rain Screens David Deress, P.E.,R.A., Zeno Martin, P.E., and Aaron Sterns, P.E.- Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.
Energy Consumption in High Rise Residential Buildings Robert Bombino, M.S., P.E. - RDH Group.
Keynote Speaker Capt. Wendy Lawrence, USN (retired) Building the International Space Station |
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name by any group, firm or individual in promotional materials, advertising or in any activity where product endorsement, fitness for particular purpose, or
certification of competence is implied or expressly stated.
Membership in this organization does not endow an individual with credibility regarding building
envelope issues nor does it signify that an individual has the proper knowledge and background to inspect, analyze or design within the building envelope arena.