Build Science™ 101
In this episode Matt & Steve underscore the paramount importance of durability in construction, emphasizing that if a building doesn't last, all other aspects become irrelevant. It explores how building science is inherently tied to durability, affecting comfort, health, energy efficiency, and environmental responsibility. The discussion delves into historical building practices and their energy dynamics, highlighting the evolution of construction methods. It emphasizes the role of factors such as proper insulation, humidity control, material quality, and water management in ensuring a building's long life. Episode 2 also challenges the notion of houses needing to "breathe" and underscores the need for a sophisticated understanding of construction practices to prioritize durability. Ultimately, it advocates for making durability the top priority in building design and construction.
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Episodes
Episode 1: Why Do We Build?
Episode 1
Build Science 101 series combines engineering, architecture, chemistry, and physics to create functional and aesthetically pleasing structures, emphasizing essential building science concepts. Graduating from good to great in building requires understanding spaces, energy efficiency, comfort, health, and durability.
Episode 3: The Building Science of Comfort and Health
Episode 3
Matt & Steve discuss building science for comfort & health in construction, covering HVAC equipment, thermostat placement, humidity control, indoor air quality, maintenance, & more. Access the quiz & Guidebook at buildshownetwork.com/bs101.
Episode 4: Energy Efficiency and Environmental Responsibility
Episode 4
In this episode, Matt & Steve discuss energy efficiency, environmental responsibility, and the importance of comfort in construction. They advocate for stewardship, dispel myths, and promote building longevity with reduced environmental impact.