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When it comes to moisture control, what you don’t know can definitely hurt you—and your building. In a time of evolving building codes and increasingly complex facade systems, moisture management demands a sophisticated integration of building science and design.This presentation reveals essential strategies for creating resilient exterior wall assemblies by understanding the four barriers—water, vapor, air, and thermal—within the context of 21st century building demands.We’ll explore specific design considerations for managing moisture as it relates to each individual barrier, as well as actionable QA/QC measures that can be implemented for both new construction and existing buildings.About the Presenter: Carmen PrantilA graduate of the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities with a degree in Building Science and Technology, Carmen has more than survived her share of snowy winters. Her academic background laid the foundation for a deep understanding of building design and environmental challenges that come with cold climates.Now Boston-based (yes, more cold), Carmen brings innovative solutions to her role at Copeland Building Envelope Consulting. She balances her professional precision with her passion for an active lifestyle and off-grid adventures. Outside of the office, you can find her training for CrossFit, exploring the Northeast rail trails on two wheels, or hiking in the White Mountains.
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When it comes to moisture control, what you don’t know can definitely hurt you—and your building. In a time of evolving building codes and increasingly complex facade systems, moisture management demands a sophisticated integration of building science and design.This presentation reveals essential strategies for creating resilient exterior wall assemblies by understanding the four barriers—water, vapor, air, and thermal—within the context of 21st century building demands.We’ll explore specific design considerations for managing moisture as it relates to each individual barrier, as well as actionable QA/QC measures that can be implemented for both new construction and existing buildings.About the Presenter: Carmen PrantilA graduate of the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities with a degree in Building Science and Technology, Carmen has more than survived her share of snowy winters. Her academic background laid the foundation for a deep understanding of building design and environmental challenges that come with cold climates.Now Boston-based (yes, more cold), Carmen brings innovative solutions to her role at Copeland Building Envelope Consulting. She balances her professional precision with her passion for an active lifestyle and off-grid adventures. Outside of the office, you can find her training for CrossFit, exploring the Northeast rail trails on two wheels, or hiking in the White Mountains.