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Stick around at the end of John's talk to learn more about our event sponsor SIGA. Take this opportunity to ask SIGA Trainer and Application Advisor, Jay Woodworth, your most dire tapes and membranes questions!
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Designing High Performance Transition Details
Tuesday July 28, 2020, 4PM
The first time a detail is tested should not be in the field. 'Making Critical Connections' is an overview of important concepts, processes and tools that should be considered when designing high performance building details. The best approach to delivering a high-performance project confidently, on time and on budget is through a well-informed design process, advanced energy modeling and thorough project coordination.
Approved for 1.0 CPHC CEU
Schedule:
4:00 -4:10 Log in
4:10 - 5:30 Presentation and Q&A
5:30 - 6:00 Sponsors Q&A
Tickets:
CTPH Members: Complimentary*
Non-CTPH Members: $10
* You will need to enter the discount code you received from CTPH into the input box below
To qualify for a complimentary ticket:
Become a CTPH member
If you're having trouble with your order, please email events@ctpassivehouse.org before purchasing.
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John Loercher is a the owner of Northeast Projects LLC, instructor for the Passive House Institute U.S. and Building Science Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He is a Certified Passive House Consultant and holds a masters of architecture from Parsons the New School for Design. His firm, Northeast Projects, specializes in Passive House design, high performance building envelope consulting and advanced energy modeling. It serves a diverse range of projects including single-family, multi-family, commercial, new construction and retrofits.
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