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Why High Performance Means More Than Strength and Durability

New Construction Standard
Domenico D’Aqui
July 8, 2026

For construction and design companies, high performance and innovation can no longer be treated as a specialized offering reserved for select applications.


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Why We’re Overthinking Z-Girt Materiality

The Great Thermal Divide
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Brian Nelson
July 6, 2026

High-performance design isn't about choosing the most expensive, or newest, material; it's about finding the "sweet spot" where physics, budget, code compliance and constructability meet.


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Managing Noise in Adaptive Reuse Projects
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What Architects Need to Know About Managing Noise in Adaptive Reuse Projects

Lindsay Lewis is the Editor of Building Enclosure magazine.
Lindsay Lewis
July 6, 2026

Mike Amaral, QuietRock Product Manager for PABCO Gypsum, discusses why acoustics are a critical consideration when converting commercial buildings into residential or mixed-use spaces, explaining the limitations of relying solely on STC ratings and the impact of flanking paths and structure-borne noise. 


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The Role of Prefabricated Building Systems in Sustainable Building Enclosure Design and Building Science

Prefabrication offers a reliable pathway to improve enclosure performance by increasing quality, consistency, and integration of key building science principles
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Rick DeBlois
July 1, 2026

Over the next five years, prefabricated building systems are expected to grow from a $91.25B market to $130B worldwide. While this substantial growth is often attributed to prefabrication schedule and quality advantages, it is also driven by its ability to deliver meaningful sustainability benefits.


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Pushing the Envelope

Lighter, Prefabricated Building Skins Reduce Risks and Total Costs
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Andy Loff, PE
July 1, 2026

Closing a building’s exterior is one of the most expensive and time-consuming jobs on a construction site. It also needs to be done right.


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A Breakdown of Air Leakage Testing in LEED v5 BD+C

A building that leaks air wastes energy, struggles to maintain comfort, and accumulates moisture in ways that can undermine the envelope's long-term durability
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Daniel Overbey
June 29, 2026

For most of LEED's history, systematic field testing of air leakage was optional – something advanced teams did voluntarily, not something the rating system demanded.


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How Air Barriers Support Healthier Indoor Air

The First Line of Defense
Dr. Anna O'Donovan
June 26, 2026

The case for air barriers in healthy building design rests on thinking about the envelope as a system rather than a collection of individual layers.


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Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida

Five Years After Surfside: The Work of Condominium Safety Continues

Five years ago, 98 lives were lost when Champlain Towers South partially collapsed
Dawn Bauman
June 24, 2026

Five years ago, 98 lives were lost when Champlain Towers South partially collapsed. The tragedy forever changed families, a community, and our nation's understanding of condominium safety. 


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Achieving Certification Goals Through Roofing
Enclosure Experts

LEED v5 Is Changing the Sustainability Conversation — And Roofing Is Becoming a Critical Design Strategy

Lindsay Lewis is the Editor of Building Enclosure magazine.
Lindsay Lewis
Jay Saldana
Jay Saldana
June 24, 2026
This discussion with Jay Saldana of Amrize/Elevate explores building enclosure commissioning, the upcoming LEED v4/v4.1 sunset, and Elevate's new LEED v5 Credit Guide for building professionals.
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Glazing's Contribution to Safer School Design
Enclosure Experts Podcast

Devin Bowman on School Safety, Sustainability and the Future of Glazing Design

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Devin Bowman
Lindsay Lewis is the Editor of Building Enclosure magazine.
Lindsay Lewis
June 17, 2026
Technical Glass Products General Manager Devin Bowman shares insights from the National Glass Association’s Advocacy Days in Washington, D.C., where industry leaders met with lawmakers to discuss issues shaping the future of the built environment.
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April 9, 2026

Strategies for High-Performance Below-Grade Waterproofing

Credits: 1 AIA LU/HSW ; 1 IIBEC CEH; 0.1 IACET CEU

On-Demand Designing a high-performance building enclosure requires more than just surface-level protection; it demands a rigorous, performance-based mastery of below-grade water and gas mitigation. This discussion will provide an expert-level analysis of below-grade waterproofing within the comprehensive framework of the high-performance building enclosure.

April 28, 2026

Roof Design Considerations That Prevent Installation Failures and Change Orders

Credit: 1 AIA LU/HSW; 1 IIBEC CEH; 0.1 ICC CEU

On-Demand This course provides visual examples of actual field conditions. Some good, some not so good; along with design suggestions that can cut installation costs and reduce construction change orders. Upon completion of this course, you will have a better understanding of the requirements the roofing contractor must meet to provide the specified roofing system warranty, and long-term value to the owner.

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