Facade Tectonics SKINS Podcast

Facade Tectonics Institute
Facade Tectonics SKINS Podcast

FTI is a non-profit member organization intent on moving buildings an urban habitat toward resilience and sustainability goals by leveraging the pervasive influence of the building skin.

  1. EPISODE 1

    Passive House

    The Facade Tectonics Institute (FTI) is pleased to launch our long-awaited podcast series, starting with Episode 01: Passive House, a moderated discussion between Lois Arena, Director of Passive House Services at Steven Winter Associates and Spencer Culhane, Senior Building Envelope Specialist at Schüco USA. The discussion is moderated by FTI's Immediate Past President and Ambassador of Innovation and Collaboration Mic Patterson. This episode provides listeners with an understanding of Passive House as it relates to the AECO industry while acknowledging the controversy and speculation that has been so prominently demonstrated by leading organizations. Learn more about FTI: https://www.facadetectonics.org/ Support our mission by becoming a member: https://www.facadetectonics.org/membership   Continuing Education (members only) FTI members are eligible to earn one (1) AIA LU|HSW credit for this episode. Learning objectives: Identify the design principles around passive housing. Learn about high performance windows and doors and the management of solar heat gain. Recognize the importance of natural ventilation for occupant comfort. Identify factors that are considered in passive house modeling. Distinguish between conventional curtainwalls and those designed specifically to meet passive house design principles. To receive credit, complete the course evaluation with the correct answers. If your answers are incorrect after submitting the first time, please correct them and resubmit the form. Your form must show 100% accuracy before we can process your credit.

    1h 4m
  2. EPISODE 2

    Tall Building Skins

    Special guests Keith Boswell, Partner at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, and Peter Weismantle of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Hosted by Mic Patterson, PhD, LEED AP+ Facade Tectonics Institute (https://facadetectonics.org/) This podcast was brought to you by the 2020 World Congress sponsors: Schüco USA, Kuraray America, Pohl Facades, Technoform North America, CadMakers, Clark Pacific, Eastman, Metawell, Sika, Valmont, Zak World of Facades, Eckersley O’Callaghan, Permasteelisa North America, Roschmann Group, Walter P Moore, TriPyramid, W&W Glass, Clark Construction, DOW, Ubiquitous Energy, AVRO Consult Engineering PC, Belzberg Architects, Painters and Allied Trades, Morrison Hershfield, PCI West, Sentech Architectural Systems, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Ventana, Viracon, WJE Learn more about FTI: https://www.facadetectonics.org/ Support our mission by becoming a member: https://www.facadetectonics.org/membership   Continuing Education (members only) FTI members are eligible to earn one (1) AIA LU|HSW credit for this episode. Learning objectives: Identify different types of building owners and their aspirational requirements. Learn about the use of integrated photovoltaics in the vertical façade of a tall building, including the FKI Headquarters in Seoul, Korea. Learn about the application of the principles of physics to building design. Recognize the role of different disciplines on the design team to propose efficiencies in design and operation of the building. Consider the pros and cons of renovations of current building stock versus new construction and the expected life of a tall building. To receive credit, complete the course evaluation with the correct answers. If your answers are incorrect after submitting the first time, please correct them and resubmit the form. Your form must show 100% accuracy before we can process your credit.

    1h 7m
  3. EPISODE 3

    DOE Does Windows

    Special guests Steve Selkowitz of Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and Marc Lafrance of the Department of Energy. Hosted by Mic Patterson, PhD, LEED AP+, Ambassador of Innovation and Collaboration at the Facade Tectonics Institute Learn more about how to get involved with the DOE: https://eere-exchange.energy.gov/ This podcast was brought to you by the 2020 World Congress sponsors: Schüco USA, Kuraray America, Pohl Facades, Technoform North America, Walter P Moore, Roschmann Group, Permasteelisa North America, CadMakers, Clark Pacific, Eastman, Metawell, Sika, Valmont, Zak World of Facades, Eckersley O’Callaghan, TriPyramid, W&W Glass, Clark Construction, DOW, Ubiquitous Energy, AVRO Consult Engineering PC, Belzberg Architects, Painters and Allied Trades, Morrison Hershfield, PCI West, Sentech Architectural Systems, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Ventana, Viracon, WJE Learn more about FTI: https://www.facadetectonics.org/ Support our mission by becoming a member: https://www.facadetectonics.org/membership   Continuing Education (members only) FTI members are eligible to earn one (1) AIA LU|HSW credit for this episode. Learning objectives: Identify different programs sponsored by the Department of Energy, including the Grid-Interactive Efficient Buildings program. Learn about the types of energy-saving products that have been tested by LBNL for use in residential and commercial buildings. Learn about the tools developed by LBL to model window performance, including Window, Therm, and Radiance. Recognize the challenges around consumer acceptance of high performance products. Consider the importance of collaboration between the fenestration industry and the Department of Energy. To receive credit, complete the course evaluation with the correct answers. If your answers are incorrect after submitting the first time, please correct them and resubmit the form. Your form must show 100% accuracy before we can process your credit.

    1h 10m
  4. EPISODE 4

    2020 World Congress Series | The First Triple Certified Facade

    118 authors managed to navigate a blind peer review process, many for the first time, administered by the Institute's Scientific, Artistic & Technical Review Committee. Four of these papers were selected by committee chairs professors Doug Noble and Karen Kensek at the University of Southern California School of Architecture. We will be interviewing these authors over the next four weeks leading up to the World Congress where all 118 papers will be presented. The presentations sessions are the centerpiece of Facades Month, August 2020, and will take place on consecutive Wednesdays in August with additional workshops held on Thursdays. Please join us in celebrating these authors! Today, we invite you to tune in to the first episode of the series with Stephen Katz, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Technical Director at Gensler, who will be speaking about his winning paper, "The First Triple Certified Facade: Merging sustainability and Building well-being." Hosted by Mic Patterson, PhD, LEED AP+, Ambassador of Innovation and Collaboration at the Facade Tectonics Institute Read Stephen's paper. Watch the project video. Learn more about the project. This podcast was brought to you by the 2020 World Congress sponsors: Schüco USA, Kuraray America, Pohl Facades, Technoform North America, Walter P Moore, Roschmann Group, Permasteelisa North America, CadMakers, Clark Pacific, Eastman, Metawell, Sika, Valmont, Zak World of Facades, Eckersley O’Callaghan, TriPyramid, W&W Glass, Clark Construction, DOW, Ubiquitous Energy, AVRO Consult Engineering PC, Belzberg Architects, Painters and Allied Trades, Morrison Hershfield, PCI West, Sentech Architectural Systems, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Ventana, Viracon, WJE Learn more about FTI: https://www.facadetectonics.org/ Support our mission by becoming a member: https://www.facadetectonics.org/membership

    30 min
  5. EPISODE 8

    Reglazing Modernism

    Special guests Uta Pottgiesser of TU Delft and Angel Ayón of AYON Studio Architecture and Preservation join us to talk about their recent book, Reglazing Modernism: Intervention Strategies for 20th-century Icons, where they explore facade intervention strategies on Modern-era buildings through international case studies. Glazed facades are recognized as a defining characteristic of Modern architecture and directly linked to the “poor performance and limited longevity” characteristic of these buildings. Hosted by Mic Patterson, PhD, LEED AP+, Ambassador of Innovation and Collaboration at the Facade Tectonics Institute Purchase Reglazing Modernism. Learn more about Docomomo International and Docomomo US. This episode is brought to you by Schüco USA. Learn more about FTI: https://www.facadetectonics.org/ Support our mission by becoming a member: https://www.facadetectonics.org/membership   Continuing Education (members only) FTI members are eligible to earn one (1) AIA LU credit for this episode. Learning objectives: Become familiar with the nonprofit documentation and conservation organization, Docomomo. Identify the challenges that pre- and post-war buildings face to improve performance. Identify different strategies that can be considered to preserve heritage buildings. Learn about projects through case studies of projects in the United States and Europe. Identify different participants in the process of preservation. To receive credit, complete the course evaluation with the correct answers. If your answers are incorrect after submitting the first time, please correct them and resubmit the form. Your form must show 100% accuracy before we can process your credit.

    1h 11m
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FTI is a non-profit member organization intent on moving buildings an urban habitat toward resilience and sustainability goals by leveraging the pervasive influence of the building skin.

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