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#18-2021 Part I andPart II – EEBA Summit Bonus Episode conversations I had with sponsor exhibitors

September 24, 2021

An assortment of short conversations I had with the sponsor exhibitors at the 2021  EBBA High Performance Summit

Listen to Part I Now on Anchor

Listen to Part II Now on Anchor

Links to all interviewed EEBA exhibitors:
EEBA
Aprilaire
Dettson
Energy Panel Structures SIPS
Graphen Stone
Panasonic
Resideo
RetroTec
Sonnen USA
Dupont
BOAN-Nutone
Etopia USA
Extreme Panel Technologies 
Mitsubishi Electric Tane US HVAC
R-Control Panel
Santa-Fe Dehumidifiers 
Stego Industries 
SunNova
Huber ZIP System
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Our expectations of the performance of houses has changes faster than how we build to achieve that performance. So, at the beginning of a conversation in the construction industry, when I hear, “I have been building for 30 year” I think to myself, there are only two outcomes from this conversation. First, the person is putting up a guard and will not be receptive to an applied building science approach.  You know, houses have to breath or your telling me to tighten up the house and then pouch a hole in it for ventilation. On the other hand, the person may have amazing insights and experiences to share.

When I step back, I realize that I’ve almost been working in this industry for 30 years. With an emphasis on sustainable High-performance building I still struggle to integrate what I do into mainstream building, yet I tend to learn something new everyday that takes me one step closer. Having these difficult yet enlightening conversation is often were I learn the most.

At BuildTank, our mission is to use what we learn by applying building science in the field to affect meaningful change in the construction industry. This BUILDcast is the next step. By having broad conversations with the players in the industry we will learn something new from their story that will move us forward toward taking sustainable buildings to mainstream building.

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