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Facade Tectonics SKINS Podcast
Facade Tectonics Institute
23 episodes
9 months ago
FTI is a non-profit member organization intent on moving buildings an urban habitat toward resilience and sustainability goals by leveraging the pervasive influence of the building skin.
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FTI is a non-profit member organization intent on moving buildings an urban habitat toward resilience and sustainability goals by leveraging the pervasive influence of the building skin.
Show more...
Non-Profit
Arts,
Education,
Business,
Design,
Courses
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2020 World Congress Series | End-of-Life Challenges in Facade Design
Facade Tectonics SKINS Podcast
40 minutes 6 seconds
5 years ago
2020 World Congress Series | End-of-Life Challenges in Facade Design
118 authors managed to navigate a blind peer review process, many for the first time, administered by the Institute's Scientific, Artistic & Technical Review Committee. Four of these papers were selected by committee chairs professors Doug Noble and Karen Kensek at the University of Southern California School of Architecture. We will be interviewing these authors over the next four weeks leading up to the World Congress where all 118 papers will be presented. The presentations sessions are the centerpiece of Facades Month, August 2020, and will take place on consecutive Wednesdays in August with additional workshops held on Thursdays. Please join us in celebrating these authors! Today, we invite you to tune in to the third episode of the series with Rebecca Hartwell, PhD Candidate at the University of Cambridge, who will be speaking about her winning paper, "End-of-Life Challenges in Facade Design: A disassembly framework for assessing the environmental reclamation potential of facade systems." Hosted by Mic Patterson, PhD, LEED AP+, Ambassador of Innovation and Collaboration at the Facade Tectonics Institute This episode is brought to you by Schüco USA and Kuraray America. Learn more about FTI: https://www.facadetectonics.org/ Support our mission by becoming a member: https://www.facadetectonics.org/membership
Facade Tectonics SKINS Podcast
FTI is a non-profit member organization intent on moving buildings an urban habitat toward resilience and sustainability goals by leveraging the pervasive influence of the building skin.