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SUMMARY:Wagdy Anis Symposium on Building Science 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Boston Society of Architects (BSA) and Building Enclosure Council (BEC-Boston) presents the 2026 Wagdy Anis Symposium on Building Science\, honoring the legacy of Wagdy Anis FAIA and his enduring impact on high-performance enclosure design. \nThis year’s theme\, Off-Site Construction of the Building Enclosure: Precision\, Performance\, and Scalability\, focuses on the role of prefabricated and modular enclosure systems in meeting increasingly rigorous energy\, durability\, and climate performance goals. As codes such as the Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code continue to evolve\, off-site construction offers new opportunities for improved quality control\, airtightness\, thermal performance\, and construction efficiency. \nDate: Thursday\, June 25th\, 2026 – All Day \nLocation: BSA Space – 290 Congress Street\, Suite 200\, Boston\, MA \nLearn More and Register \nThe Keynote presentation will be delivered by Brian Stroik—ABAA member\, Past Chair\, and former Director. Brian’s leadership and contributions to the industry have helped shape the conversation around building performance\, durability\, and quality assurance\, and we look forward to hearing his perspective.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/wagdy-anis-symposium-on-building-science-2026/
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SUMMARY:RAiNA Conference 2026 - Weathering the Future: Rainscreen\, Retrofit and Resilience
DESCRIPTION:The Rainscreen Association (RAiNA) presents the 2026 RAiNA Conference\, taking place September 30\, 2026\, in Portland\, Oregon. Bringing together architects\, engineers\, consultants\, contractors\, manufacturers\, and other building enclosure professionals\, the conference offers a full day of technical education\, industry insights\, and networking focused on advancing rainscreen technology and best practices. \nThis year’s theme\, Weathering the Future: Rainscreens\, Retrofit and Resilience\, explores how rainscreen assemblies are helping the building industry respond to evolving performance expectations\, aging building stock\, and a changing climate. Sessions will examine innovative approaches to resilient design\, retrofit strategies that extend the life of existing buildings\, and emerging technologies that improve durability\, energy efficiency\, and long-term building performance. \nDate: Wednesday\, September 30\, 2026 \nLocation: Irving Street Studio\, 907 NW Irving Street\, Portland OR 97209 \nLearn More and Register \nThrough engaging presentations and panel discussions\, attendees will explore topics including rainscreen design and detailing\, retrofit and remediation strategies\, installation best practices\, water management\, fire performance\, sustainability\, and resilient building enclosure design. Every session is carefully selected to provide unbiased\, practical education that equips attendees with knowledge they can immediately apply to their projects.
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/raina-conference-2026-weathering-the-future-rainscreen-retrofit-and-resilience/
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SUMMARY:ABAA & BEC Charleston Air Barrier Symposium
DESCRIPTION:ABAA in partnership with BEC Charleston Air Barrier Symposium\nEarn up to 7.0 LU/HSW \nRegister Today \nProgram Agenda \n8:00 AM – Sign In & Welcome | Breakfast \n8:30 AM – 10:00 AM | Locating that Elusive Point of Condensation: A Review of Hygrothermal Evaluation Fundamentals (1.5 LU/HSW) \nAndrew Dunlap\, AIA\, NCARB\, LEED AP\, Vice President | Building Technology Studio Leader\, SmithGroup\n \nUnderstanding heat\, air\, and moisture movement is essential to designing durable\, high-performing building enclosures. This presentation explores hygrothermal modeling tools and demonstrates how climate conditions\, material properties\, wall assemblies\, and construction details influence enclosure performance\, while comparing one-\, two-\, and three-dimensional modeling and static versus transient analysis to support informed design decisions. \n10:05 AM – 11:35 AM | Air Barrier Field Testing of Various Air Barrier Materials During the Construction Process (1.5 LU/HSW) \nLaverne Dalgleish\, Executive Director\, Air Barrier Association of America \nLearn how field testing verifies that air barrier systems meet project specifications throughout construction. Using project photos\, videos\, and demonstrations\, this session covers quantitative testing\, qualitative assessments\, and visual inspections used to evaluate air leakage\, adhesion\, material thickness\, density\, and overall installation quality. \n11:35 AM – 12:30 PM | Lunch \n12:30 PM – 2:00 PM | Pitfalls & Challenges in NFPA 285 Engineering Judgments (1.5 LU/HSW) \nKeith Nelson\, NCARB\, AIA\, CDT\, BCxP\, Commercial Application Leader\, DuPont  \nWhen direct testing isn’t feasible\, engineering analyses help demonstrate the fire performance of exterior wall assemblies. This presentation explains how qualified engineering judgments extend successful NFPA 285 test results to similar assemblies while examining the process\, limitations\, and code acceptance of these analyses. \n2:05 PM – 3:35 PM | Air & Vapor Considerations in Prefab Construction (1.5 LU/HSW) \nCorey Zussman\, AIA\, NCARB\, ALA (IL\, IN\, WI)\, QA/QC Vice President\, AECOM – Hunt Construction \nExplore the critical design\, fabrication\, transportation\, and installation considerations for air and vapor barrier systems in prefabricated cold-formed metal framing (CFMF) panel construction. Through real-world case studies\, attendees will examine design coordination\, construction tolerances\, sequencing\, transportation and storage practices\, and detailing strategies that contribute to successful enclosure performance. \n3:35 PM – 4:00 PM | Snack Break \n4:00 PM – 5:00 PM | Through-Wall Flashings & Transition Membranes: Selection & Installation (1.0 LU/HSW) \nMeagan Elfert\, CDT\, MBA\, CBS\, Vice President\, York Flashings \nProperly designed and installed through-wall flashings and transition membranes are essential to maintaining the continuity and long-term performance of the building enclosure. This presentation reviews common challenges\, material characteristics\, compatibility considerations\, and installation best practices that help create durable\, resilient flashing systems while reducing maintenance and life-cycle costs. \nRegistration Fees: $150 \nSponsorships Contact:\nTamara Foncerrada / tamara@airbarrier.org \nVenue\nFounders Hall\n1500 Old Towne Rd.\nCharleston\, SC 29407
URL:https://airbarrier.org/event/abaa-bec-charleston-air-barrier-symposium/
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