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Cascadia Windows & Doors

Cascadia Windows & Doors is a North American manufacturer of high-performance, commercial-grade fiberglass window, window wall, and cladding support systems. Serving architects, building envelope professionals, and construction teams across North America, Cascadia helps support durable, energy-efficient building design through advanced fiberglass fenestration systems and thermal bridging solutions. Cascadia also provides continuing education on building envelope topics, including high-performance window design, retrofit strategies, thermal performance, and wildfire-resilient window assemblies.
  • Contact: Chris Guelpa
  • Téléphone: (604) 857-4600
  • Courriel: info@cascadiawindows.com
  • Site de web: www.cascadiawindows.com
  • Course description: Cascadia Windows: From Restoration to Innovation: Driving Adoption of High-Performance Building Envelope Products through Rehab Insights

    13 juillet 2026 - 3:00PM - 13 juillet 2026 - 4:00PM

    Building envelope rehabilitation projects offer valuable insights into the real-world performance of building designs and products over time and highlight key opportunities to increase the overall performance of buildings in the future—both rehabs and new construction.

    The presentation highlights four key lessons learned from various building envelope rehabilitation projects. Through reviewing project case studies, trends emerge surrounding common envelope failures, opportunities to shift buildings towards net zero, the importance of lifecycle cost analysis, and leveraging environmental impact data when selecting construction materials.

    1. Understand the impacts of fenestration and cladding assembly designs on the overall energy performance of the building envelope

    2. Understand key technical and financial ‘lessons learned’ from real-world building envelope rehabilitation projects

    3. Learn about new product trends and innovations aimed at addressing building envelope performance and longevity

    4. Review the importance and impact of Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) when designing and selecting envelope materials

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