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Polycon CEO Discusses Spray Foam Innovation
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Doug Kramer: Polycon Expands Spray Foam Solutions

Doug Kramer shares how Polycon is driving spray foam innovation and rapid industry growth.
Doug Kramer
Jill Bloom is the Group Publisher of Building Enclosure, Roofing Contractor, and Walls & Ceilings.
Jill Bloom
John Wyatt
May 31, 2026
In this episode of Building Enclosure’s podcast, Jill Bloom speaks with Polycon’s Doug Kramer, an insulation industry figure, on spray foam innovation today.
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Timber-Structure Building Meets Passive House Standards

The 11,700-square-foot building is set to be net-zero in energy usage and is designed with an unwavering approach to maximize total decarbonization across all assemblies and systems
May 6, 2026

The design team selected an all-mass timber structure, paired with wood infill walls, and wood fiber insulation; an all-wood assembly, sequestering biogenic carbon, at Passive House level energy performance; one of the first of its kind.


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Why Fuel Source Data is Crucial for Operational Carbon Emissions Reporting

As the AIA 2030 Commitment moves to reposition itself over the coming years, it will also come into stronger alignment with AIA's Strategic Plan 2026–2030, which acknowledges within the four interconnected "PACE" goals
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Daniel Overbey
May 1, 2026

Energy efficiency benchmarking alone is no longer sufficient and we recommend evolving the American Institute of Architects' (AIA) primary climate action program to track total carbon intensity by incorporating fuel source reporting, electrification metrics, expanded embodied carbon tracking, and updated baselines.


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USGBC Announces 2026 LEED for Cities Certification Cohort

17 local governments to participate in annual program, commit to third-party sustainability verification
April 28, 2026

The U.S. Green Building Council announced the 2026 cohort for its LEED for Cities certification program. The cohort includes 17 cities from across the U.S. that are committed to certification under the LEED v4.1 Existing Cities rating system.


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LEED Silver Multifamily Project Highlights Envelope, Heat Island Strategies

The Pomeroy, a 293,346-square-foot multifamily development in Mesa, Ariz., has achieved LEED Silver certification from the U.S. Green Building Council
April 1, 2026

Green Ideas® Building Science Consultants has announced that The Pomeroy, a 293,346-square-foot multifamily development in Mesa, Ariz., has achieved LEED® Silver certification from the U.S. Green Building Council on March 5, 2026.


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The Difference Between Baselines and Benchmarks

Baselines and benchmarks are both valuable. A project's performance narrative should use both deliberately.
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Daniel Overbey
March 30, 2026

Baselines and benchmarks are both valuable. A project's performance narrative should use both deliberately. The baseline grounds the conversation in the specifics of the project. The benchmark situates the project in the larger context.


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International Women’s Day in Design

Female Architect Designs a Speakeasy

Noelani Brannon
Lindsay Lewis is the Editor of Building Enclosure magazine.
Lindsay Lewis
March 16, 2026
Blending bold aesthetics with real-world problem solving, Noelani Brannon shares how creativity, collaboration, and mentoring the next generation keep her career—and the industry—moving forward.
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Sabeel Yosef, Group PMX
International Women’s Day in Design

From DIY Kid to Design-Build Leader

Sabeel Yosef
Lindsay Lewis is the Editor of Building Enclosure magazine.
Lindsay Lewis
March 16, 2026
Inspired by early hands-on experiences and shaped by engineering, construction, and interior design, Sabeel Yosef’s representative bridges creativity and execution—delivering people-centered spaces while advocating for women navigating work and leadership.
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Liz Snyder, NanaWall Systems
International Women’s Day in Design

Where Engineering Meets Storytelling

Liz Snyder
Lindsay Lewis is the Editor of Building Enclosure magazine.
Lindsay Lewis
March 16, 2026
After careers in photography, design, and business ownership, Liz Snyder now turns complex performance data into meaningful narratives—helping architects see the human side of technical innovation.
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Kimberle Frost, Ultrafabrics
International Women’s Day in Design

Where Art, Pattern, and Architecture Collide

Kimberle Frost
Lindsay Lewis is the Editor of Building Enclosure magazine.
Lindsay Lewis
March 16, 2026
Inspired by color and community, Kimberle Frost’s work with the Guggenheim highlights how cultural perspective, mentorship, and bold creativity are redefining design impact.
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