Building Science Digest

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Welcome to Building Science Digest, a CertainTeed podcast series that breaks down the science behind healthier, more resilient buildings. Hosted by Christian Kennedy, each episode features expert guests diving into topics like indoor air quality, moisture management, fire safety, acoustics, thermal comfort, and more! Whether you're an architect, builder, facility manager, or just curious about how buildings work, this playlist is your go-to resource for practical insights and smarter design strategies. 🎧 Watch full episodes, subscribe for updates, and start building better—one conversation at a time.

  1. 3d ago

    Wildfire and Cold Climate Resiliency in the Rockies with Teran Foster

    In the Rocky Mountains, building resiliency means managing multiple climate risks at once. Homes must withstand wildfire exposure, extreme cold, heavy snow loads, and year‑round moisture challenges, often within the same structure. In this episode of Building Science Digest, host Galen Burrell sits down with Teran Foster, Director of Building Science and Innovation at Cornerstone Management Services in Big Sky, Montana, to explore how builders design for durability in high‑risk mountain environments. The conversation highlights how wildfire mitigation strategies must work alongside cold‑climate design principles, and why getting the building assembly right is critical when risks begin to overlap. From ember exposure and roofing systems to vapor control and moisture management, the episode offers a practical look at how these challenges interact in the real world. Whether you are designing in wildfire‑prone regions or cold climates with heavy snow and moisture exposure, this episode provides insight into building systems that can perform under pressure. Key Topics Covered - How embers, not flames, drive most wildfire‑related building losses - The role of roofing systems in both fire protection and ice dam prevention - Why vapor control is critical in cold, high‑altitude climates - How overlapping climate risks impact building design decisions - The importance of system‑level thinking in resilient construction

    29 min
  2. May 14

    Rain Control and Residential Resiliency in New England with Kohta Ueno

    New England’s residential buildings are under increasing stress. Heavier rain events, wetter snow, rising temperatures, and an aging housing stock are exposing durability weaknesses that often go unnoticed. In most cases, water sits at the center of the problem. In this episode of Building Science Digest, host Lucas Hamilton is joined by Kohta Ueno of Building Science Corporation to examine how rain, drainage, and moisture management define residential resiliency in the Northeast. Drawing on forensic research and real‑world building failures, they break down why traditional details such as gutters, downspouts, wall assemblies, and basements are struggling under modern climate conditions. The conversation explores how increased water concentration, limited drying potential, and overlooked details frequently matter more than extreme events themselves. You will also hear practical guidance on rainscreens, enclosure design, and why seemingly small moisture issues escalate faster in older New England homes. For anyone designing, renovating, or maintaining residential buildings, this episode reinforces a core building science truth: resiliency starts with controlling water. Additional Resources: BSD‑013: Rain Control in Buildings https://www.buildingscience.com/documents/digests/bsd-013-rain-control-in-buildings BSI‑095: How Buildings Age https://www.buildingscience.com/documents/building-science-insights-newsletters/bsi-095-how-buildings-age BSI‑110: Keeping the Water Out of Basements https://www.buildingscience.com/documents/building-science-insights-newsletters/bsi-110-keeping-water-out-basements BSD‑006: Can Highly Glazed Building Façades Be Green? https://www.buildingscience.com/documents/insights/bsi-006-can-fully-glazed-curtainwalls-be-green Gutters and Downspouts: Historic New England https://www.historicnewengland.org/preservation/for-professionals-students/property-care-white-papers/gutters-and-downspouts/

    28 min

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Welcome to Building Science Digest, a CertainTeed podcast series that breaks down the science behind healthier, more resilient buildings. Hosted by Christian Kennedy, each episode features expert guests diving into topics like indoor air quality, moisture management, fire safety, acoustics, thermal comfort, and more! Whether you're an architect, builder, facility manager, or just curious about how buildings work, this playlist is your go-to resource for practical insights and smarter design strategies. 🎧 Watch full episodes, subscribe for updates, and start building better—one conversation at a time.

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