Designing for Performance: Integrating Enclosure, Daylighting, and Ventilation Systems
WHEN
Thursday, June 11, 2026 from 6pm - 9pm ESTAGENDA
- 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM — Networking + refreshments
- 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM — AIA/HSW Accredited Presentation
- 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM — Post-presentation networking
SPEAKERS
- John Mitchell of Bldgtyp
- Pat Spitler of R. Sutton & Co
- 475 Team Members: Jeremy Latriano, Eddie Fischer, Chris Lee
Regular price
$27.00
WHERE
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify key system strategies for air sealing and insulation, roof daylighting, and balanced mechanical ventilation in high-performance buildings.
- Evaluate the performance impacts of these systems on energy efficiency, airtightness, daylight quality, and indoor air quality using built project examples.
- Compare tradeoffs between different system approaches, including constructability, coordination requirements, and long-term durability.
- Analyze how enclosure, daylighting, and ventilation systems interact to influence overall building performance and occupant comfort.
- Apply lessons from case studies to inform system selection and integration in future high-performance building projects.
Join us for an evening focused on high-performance building design exploring the integration of enclosure systems, roof daylighting, and balanced ventilation strategies through real-world case studies presented by 475 Consultants with special guest speakers.
High-performance buildings require thoughtful coordination between enclosure systems, daylighting strategies, and mechanical ventilation to achieve energy efficiency, occupant comfort, and long-term durability. This course examines how these systems interact through built project case studies, highlighting performance outcomes, constructability considerations, and lessons learned from real-world applications.
