Building enclosures are responsible for controlling heat flow, air flow, vapor flow and a number of other elements. Through a combination of building science fundamentals and current research, this presentation will explore design considerations associated with wood-frame building enclosures and the role of control layers. Discussion will focus on best practices for designing durable, energy-efficient enclosures using traditional light wood-frame construction. 

By the end of this course, you will be able to do the following:

  • Review building science fundamentals and building enclosure design considerations for light wood-frame buildings.
  • Explore the role of control layers in building enclosures for elements such as heat flow, bulk water intrusion and air flow.
  • Discuss best practices for light wood-frame building enclosure design, detailing and construction techniques.
  • Explore the thermal benefits of utilizing wood-frame construction.

Course Type: Recorded webinar
Learning Hours: 1
AIA Course #: 23LMS09
AIA Credit (LU/HSW): 1
AIA Session #: 1
AIA Provider #: G516
ICC Course #: 25015
ICC Credit (CEUs): 0.1
AIA Expiration Date: December 1, 2026
Provider: WoodWorks
Credits: AIA LU/HSW, ICC CEU