
Selecting Wood Species: Properties and Sustainability of Wood in Fenestration CE
Cost: Free for All AIA Members; $10 Non-Members
1.0 AIA LU | HSW
Zoom
This program is sponsored by Loewen.
Explore wood as a building material for fenestration. The course investigates wood as a traditional and highly appreciated building material. Discuss the properties of wood; flexible and long wearing, as well as being superior to other materials in terms of thermal insulation, durability, aesthetics, and more. Using wood as an ecologically friendly material, with the potential for cradle-to-cradle sustainability, and as an extremely environmentally friendly option in terms in of carbon footprint, end-of-life recycling, and sustainable production.
Learning Objectives:
- Learn about material sustainability, longevity and effectiveness in construction and fenestration, how wood compares favorably to alternatives. Contrast the impact of wood with PVC, steel, and aluminum in these categories; of environmental, energy efficiency of buildings employing it, and long-term sustainability.
- Define categories of environmental impact and terms including carbon footprint, operational carbon, embodied carbon, toxic byproducts, and end-of-life procedures, as well as several relevant certifications.
- Explore optimal wood species and their individual properties, suitability to fenestration uses, and the prospects of responsible sourcing based on growth rate and cultivating and harvesting practices employed.
- Identify species under pressure and at risk of over-exploitation, and potential unethical sourcing. Identify substandard species that could compromise the properties of buildings in which they are used.
This is a 1 hour virtual event via Zoom. Registration is required.
Course Code: WOODPSWPLOE24
1.0 AIA LU | HSW