Built to Last: Resilient Design Considerations for Building Enclosures
As climate change accelerates, the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events—such as high winds, heavy rainfall, snow, ice storms, and extreme temperature fluctuations—continue to increase. These shifts pose significant challenges to the built environment, particularly to building enclosure systems, which are crucial for protecting structures from these elements and maintaining interior comfort. In this webinar, we will explore enclosure design strategies to mitigate the risks posed by evolving climate conditions, focusing on walls, roofs, and fenestration systems. By integrating resilience into the design process, owners, architects, engineers, and builders can better safeguard buildings against the uncertainties of future climate hazards while promoting long-term sustainability.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After attending this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Identify future climate projections that should be considered when designing for resilience.
- Review available literature, design tools, and resources for resilient enclosure design to mitigate climate change and associated hazards.
- Examine the building enclosure’s role in a resilient design with considerations for specifying durable systems.
- Understand resilient and adaptable design strategies to protect new and existing buildings, as well as the life safety of building occupants and post-storm habitability.
Participants will earn 1 AIA CES Learning Unit (LU/HSW) for attending the live webinar. Registration is free. Please note that space is limited – email events@sgh.com to join our waitlist if the session is closed when you register.